'A singularly apposite book.'
Computer Bulletin
'Well-written, vigorously argued and beautifully clear.'
Journal of Public Administration
'A compelling read.'
International Journal of Law and Information Technology
'The book provides an overview of how international property rules have been quietly redrawn in the past 20 years. An interesting point for the sector is the call for broader coalitions to be formed to challenge such measures.'
Third Sector
'Information Feudalism succeeds where other works with similar goals fail. It presents a factually based analysis of the situation of the existing regime of international protection of ownership that requires serious attention.'
International Journal of Law and Information Technology
'A thick, detailed and meticulously-researched narrative on how and why a significant policy change came to be made, including important insights into the perspectives of key actors and bodies. This book is to be warmly welcomed.'
Journal of Public Administration