
Intellectual Property in the Information Age
The Politics of Expanding Ownership Rights
Debora J. Halbert(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. January 1999
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-56720-254-0 (ISBN)
Description
Intellectual property is rapidly becoming one of the most controversial aspects of American law with both domestic and international implications. The controversy over copyright law is largely a result of the rapidly growing internet which threatens clear copyright ownership. In fact, Halbert argues, the internet, through its emphasis on information exchange, inherently challenges the concept of intellectual property rights developed in the 18th century to protect written-not word-processed-works.
Halbert critiques the theoretical foundations and the present American approach to copyright law, and she concludes that we should not uncritically extend copyright law to the internet. More generally, we should keep the concept of intellectual property from colonizing knowledge and ideas. She attempts to describe how new technologies are brought within the boundaries of the intellectual property discourse and given legal legitimacy. Halbert touches on the historical roots of copyright law, the manner in which copyright law is used today, and provides a critique of our current attitudes toward intellectual property. Court cases, government documents, public policy recommendations, international trade agreements, the actions of key industries, and popular opinion provide insight into how intellectual property as a concept is being defined in the information age and used to enforce property boundaries. An important resource for scholars and professionals alike working in copyright related industries.
Halbert critiques the theoretical foundations and the present American approach to copyright law, and she concludes that we should not uncritically extend copyright law to the internet. More generally, we should keep the concept of intellectual property from colonizing knowledge and ideas. She attempts to describe how new technologies are brought within the boundaries of the intellectual property discourse and given legal legitimacy. Halbert touches on the historical roots of copyright law, the manner in which copyright law is used today, and provides a critique of our current attitudes toward intellectual property. Court cases, government documents, public policy recommendations, international trade agreements, the actions of key industries, and popular opinion provide insight into how intellectual property as a concept is being defined in the information age and used to enforce property boundaries. An important resource for scholars and professionals alike working in copyright related industries.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
479 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56720-254-0 (9781567202540)
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Person
DEBORA J. HALBERT is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Otterbein College. She has specialized in intellectual property issues, and her articles on the topic have appeared in International Journal of the Semiotics of Law, The Information Society, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
Content
Introduction
Historical Construction of Copyright
Controlling Technology: Political Narratives of Copyright
Controlling Technology: Legal Narratives of Copyright
International Piracy: Finding External Intellectual Property Threats
Hackers: The Construction of Deviance in the Information Age
Authors in the Information Age
The Future of Intellectual Property Law
Bibliography
Index
Historical Construction of Copyright
Controlling Technology: Political Narratives of Copyright
Controlling Technology: Legal Narratives of Copyright
International Piracy: Finding External Intellectual Property Threats
Hackers: The Construction of Deviance in the Information Age
Authors in the Information Age
The Future of Intellectual Property Law
Bibliography
Index