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Intellectual Property Adam D. Moore

Intellectual Property By Adam D. Moore

Intellectual Property by Adam D. Moore


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As the Internet and the digital formatting of creative works move into the information age, intellectual property issues have become paramount. Contributors to this work address such questions as Can abstract ideas be owned? and Can computer software and other digital information be protected?.

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Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas by Adam D. Moore

As the expansion of the Internet and the digital formatting of all kinds of creative works move us further into the information age, intellectual property issues have become paramount. Computer programs costing thousands of research dollars are now copied in an instant. People who would recoil at the thought of stealing cars, computers, or VCRs regularly steal software or copy their favorite music from a friend's CD. Since the Web has no national boundaries, these issues are international concerns. The contributors-philosophers, legal theorists, and business scholars, among others-address questions such as: Can abstract ideas be owned? How does the violation of intellectual property rights compare to the violation of physical property rights? Can computer software and other digital information be protected? And how should legal systems accommodate the ownership of intellectual property in an information age? Intellectual Property is a lively examination of these and other issues, and an invaluable resource for librarians, lawyers, businesspeople, and scholars.

Intellectual Property Reviews

The anthology is a useful reference that any scholar interested in intellectual property and any decent library would want on their shelves. -- Ned Hettinger, College of Charleston
A fine selection of insightful and provocative readings dealing with an important-and rapidly changing-area of the law, in the United States and the world. -- David N. Mayer, Capital University Law School
The essays in this volume . . . present insightful analyses from a wide variety of perspectives. -- Sanford G. Thatcher, director, Penn State Press
This anthology will be particularly useful as a basic or supplemental text for law school courses in intellectual property as well as courses (both graduate and undergraduate) in related fields such as business and I definitely would use the anthology in both philosophy of law and computers courses . . . Covers issues of interest to students such as computer hacking and the World Wide Web. -- James W. Child, Bowling Green State University
This volume is a very welcome contribution to what is likely to be a lively field of academic and legal controversy for decades to come. It will contribute to a better understanding of intellectual property . . . Moore's anthology should be of interest not only to philosophers and lawyers but to those involved in the production of works typically thought to be protected by intellectual property rights. -- Donald C. Hubin, Ohio State University

About Adam D. Moore

Adam D. Moore teaches philosophy at Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction: The Domain of Intellectual Property-Overview of Articles Part 3 The Moral Foundations of Intellectual Property Chapter 4 Justifying Intellectual Property Chapter 5 Trade Secrets and the Justification of Intellectual Property: A Comment on Hettinger Chapter 6 The Foundations of Intangible Property Chapter 7 Toward A Lockean Theory of Intellectual Property Part 8 Intellectual Property Issues and the Law Chapter 9 The Philosophy of Intellectual Property Chapter 10 Intellectual Property: A Non-Posnerian law and Economics Approach Chapter 11 Property, Monopoly, and Intellectual Rights (A Comment on Palmer) Chapter 12 The TRIPS Agreement: Imperialistic, Outdated, and Overprotective Chapter 13 International Copyright: An Unorthodox Analysis Part 14 Information and Digital Technology Chapter 15 Why Software Should Be Free Chapter 16 The Virtues of Software Ownership Chapter 17 Are Computer Hacker Break-Ins Ethical? Chapter 18 National and International Copyright Liability for Electronic Systems Operators Chapter 19 Everything You Know About Intellectual Property Is Wrong Chapter 20 Bibliograph Chapter 21 Index

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CIN084768427XG
9780847684274
084768427X
Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas by Adam D. Moore
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
19970220
352
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