TAILIEUCHUNG - Resisting Intellectual Property

The development of a legal apparatus for the protection of property rights has evolved in tandem with the evolution and expansion of industrial society. One aspect of this development has been the emergence of a legal apparatus for intellectual property protection – a notoriously vague and often intangible area, but one that nevertheless encompasses copyright, patent, and trademark law. This trend has seen not only the consolidation of intellectual property protection at the national level, but also the emer- gence of a transnational, and increasingly global apparatus. Regional and world organizations such as the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), European Union (EU), World Trade Organization (WTO), and Organization for Economic. | Resisting Intellectual Property Debora J. Halbert Routledge Taylor Francis Croup LONDON AND NEW YORK Also available as a printed book see title verso for ISBN details Resisting Intellectual Property Over the past decade the scope of copyright and patent law has grown significantly strengthening property rights even when such rights seem to infringe upon other more basic priorities. This book investigates the ways in which activists scholars and communities are resisting the expansion of copyright and patent law in the information age. Debora J. Halbert explores how an alternative framework for understanding intellectual property is being developed. This alternative emerging through the work of legal scholars social movements the use of civil disobedience and a struggle to control the public perception of intellectual property law is a different analysis regarding how we ought to think about intellectual property. Each chapter in the book discusses how resistance is developing in relation to a particular copyright or patent issue such as Access to patented medication. Access to copyrighted information and music via the internet. The patenting of genetic material. This controversial book examines the ways in which the idea of intellectual property is being re-thought by the victims of an over-expansive legal system. It will appeal to students and researchers from a range of disciplines from law and political science to computer science with an interest in intellectual property. Debora J. Halbert is Associate Professor of Political Science at Otterbein College USA. She is also the author of Intellectual Property in the Information Age The Politics of Expanding Property Rights. RIPE series in global political economy Series editors Louise Amoore Randall Germain Rorden Wilkinson University of Newcastle UK Carleton University Canada University of Manchester UK and Wellesley College USA Formerly edited by Otto Holman University of Amsterdam Marianne Marchand Universidadde

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