Copy fights : the future of intellectual property in the information age /
The modern information revolution has created a whole new set of policy issues concerning intellectual property rights that must be addressed, including what kind of copyright protections are appropriate for books and musical works, an issue popularised by the controversy over Napster.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Washington, D.C. :
Cato Institute,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / Declan McCullagh
- Introduction: Great intellectual property debate / Wayne Crews, Adam Thierer
- PART I. Theory: what rights do we have in our intangible creations?
- Indelicate imbalancing in copyright and patent law / Tom W. Bell
- Defending intellectual property / James V. DeLong
- Intellectual property, information age / John Perry Barlow
- Are patents and copyrights morally justified? The philosophy of property rights and ideal objects / Tom G. Palmer
- PART II. Current disputes in intellectual property law
- Updating copyright law for the digital age:
- Future of intellectual property in the information age / Rick Boucher
- His Napster's voice / David G. Post
- Revising copyright law for the information age / Jessica Litman
- How copyright became controversial / Drew Clark
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act:
- Lukewarm defense of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act / Orin S. Kerr
- DMCA: providing locks for digital doors / Emery Simon
- New legal panic over copyright / Mike Godwin
- Life after the DMCA and Napster / Mitch Glazier
- Digital rights management:
- Copyright zealotry in a digital world: can freedom of speech survive? / Robin D. Gross
- Copyright in the post-Napster world: legal or market solutions? / Stan Liebowitz
- Protecting intellectual property in the digital age / Frank G. Hausmann
- Business method patents:
- How can they patent that? / Peter Wayner
- Financial business method patents
- nothing new under the sun / P. Michael Nugent
- Patentability of Internet business methods: a systematic approach to evaluation obviousness / Ron Laurie, Robert Beyers.