000022613 000__ 03775cam\a2200589\i\4500 000022613 001__ 22613 000022613 003__ SzGeWIPO 000022613 005__ 20210318104903.0 000022613 008__ 960607s1996\\\\enk\\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000022613 020__ $$a1855212404 000022613 020__ $$z9781855212404$$qhc 000022613 020__ $$z9781351962094$$qelectronic book 000022613 020__ $$z1351962094$$qelectronic book 000022613 020__ $$z1351962086 000022613 020__ $$z1351962078 000022613 020__ $$z9781315263786$$qE-Book 000022613 020__ $$z1315263785 000022613 020__ $$z9781351962070$$qE-Book 000022613 020__ $$z9781138254701 000022613 020__ $$z1138254703$$qrel 000022613 035__ $$a(wipo)(CD )98-2051 000022613 035__ $$a(OCoLC)34926822 000022613 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000022613 050_4 $$aK1401$$b.D73 1996 000022613 08204 $$a346.048$$220 000022613 084__ $$aF 141 DRA.P 000022613 090__ $$c24604$$d24604 000022613 1001_ $$aDrahos, Peter,$$d1955-$$eauthor. 000022613 24512 $$aA philosophy of intellectual property /$$cPeter Drahos. 000022613 264_1 $$aAldershot :$$bDartmouth,$$cc1996. 000022613 300__ $$axii, 257 pages ;$$c24 cm. 000022613 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000022613 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000022613 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000022613 4901_ $$aDartmouth series in applied legal philosophy 000022613 500__ $$a"Dartmouth series in applied legal philosophy"--Ser. pref. 000022613 500__ $$a"Transfered [sic] to digital printing in 2012"--Title page verso. 000022613 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 229-250) and index. 000022613 5050_ $$a1. Introduction; 2. Justifying intellectual property: back to the beginning; 3. Locke, labour and the intellectual commons; 4. Hegel: the spirit of intellectual property; 5. Abstract objects in productive life: marx's story; 6. Property, opportunity and self-interest; 7. The power of abstract objects; 8. The justice of information; 9. Intellectual property: for instrumentalism, against proprietarianism. 000022613 5208_ $$aAre intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world's knowledge and information is under the control of intellectual property owners. What are the justifications for this? What are the implications for power and for justice of allowing this property form to range across social life? Can we look to traditional property theory to supply the answers or do we need a new approach? Intellectual property rights relate to abstract objects - objects like algorithms and DNA sequences. The consequences of creating property rights in such objects are far reaching. A Philosophy of Intellectual Property argues that lying at the heart of intellectual property are duty-bearing privileges. We should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and reject a proprietarian approach - an approach which emphasizes the connection between labour and property rights. The analysis draws on the history of intellectual property, legal materials, the work of Grotius, Pufendorf, Locke, Marx and Hegel, as well as economic, sociological and legal theory. The book is designed to be accessible to specialists in a number of fields as well as students. It will interest philosophers, political scientists, economists, legal scholars as well as those professionals concerned with policy issues raised by modern technologies and the information society. 000022613 650_0 $$aRechtstheorie. 000022613 650_0 $$aLaw$$xPhilosophy. 000022613 650_0 $$aRecht van de intellectuele eigendom. 000022613 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000022613 650_6 $$aPropriété intellectuelle. 000022613 7001_ $$aDrahos, Peter,$$d1955- 000022613 7102_ $$aRoutledge,. 000022613 830_0 $$aDartmouth series in applied legal philosophy. 000022613 942__ $$cMON$$jF 141 DRA.P 000022613 952__ $$w2006-11-03$$p2004-0363$$r0.00$$u35467$$bMAIN$$10$$kF 141 DRA.P$$v2004-08-16$$zTagged$$71 000022613 952__ $$w2010-10-18$$p2010-0892$$r150.00$$u40390$$bMAIN$$10$$kF 141 DRA.P$$v2010-10-18$$zTagged$$71 000022613 980__ $$aBIB 000022613 999__ $$c24604$$d24604