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Digital Barbarism : A Writer’s Manifesto

  • Digital Barbarism : A Writer's Manifesto
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    Mark Helprin
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    Book, 1st ed, Harper, 2009
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    World-renowned novelist Mark Helprin offers a ringing Jeffersonian defense of private property in the age of digital culture, with its degradation of thought and language, and collectivist bias against the rights of individual creators. The Creative Commons movement and the copyright abolitionists, like the rest of their generation, were educated with a modern bias toward collaboration, which has led them to denigrate individual efforts and in turn fueled their sense of entitlement to the fruits of other people?s labors. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     BROWSING (MAIN)  K1401 .H457 2009  AVAILABLE

Who Owns Culture? : Appropriation And Authenticity In American Law

Who Owns The Past? : Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, And The Law

Intellectual Property : The Tough New Realities That Could Make Or Break Your Business

Biobazaar : The Open Source Revolution And Biotechnology

Intellectual Property : A Reference Handbook

Intellectual Property Rights : A Critical History

Patent, Copyright & Trademark

  • Patent, Copyright & Trademark
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    by Stephen Elias and Richard Stim
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    Book, 7th ed, Nolo, 2004
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    Whether you’re an inventor, designer, writer or programmer, you need to understand the language of intellectual property law to intelligently deal with such issues as: *who owns creative works or valuable information *how these owners can protect and enforce their ownership rights *how disputes between intellectual-property owners can be resolved *how ownership rights can best be transferred to others *and many more With this essential guide, you will: *get clear and concise overviews of patent copyright, trademark and trade secret law *understand the different kinds of protection offered by patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets — and which apply to your work *get a plain-English definition of every term you’re likely to come across *find the information you need, quickly and easily — all entries are organized by topic and extensively cross-referenced Exhaustively updated, the 7th edition provides expanded information on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Madrid Protocol, Open Source, and Copy Left movements, as well as the latest law and court decisions that affect how you protect your intellectual property. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     REFERENCE (MAIN)  KF2980 .E44 2004  AVAILABLE

Darknet : Hollywood’s War Against The Digital Generation

Hot Property : The Stealing Of Ideas In An Age Of Globalization

  • Hot Property : The Stealing Of Ideas In An Age Of  Globalization
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    Pat Choate
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    Book, 1st ed, Knopf, 2005
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    And he sounds a powerfully convincing warning that the general indifference of our government toward the security of American intellectual property is already affecting job security and the economy in general (an estimated $24 billion is lost each year to pirated films, music recordings, books, and other merchandise in China alone). Hot Property is an impassioned, clear-eyed, and sound assessment of one of the most serious problems facing the American economy today, certain to be one of the most widely discussed books of the year. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  K1401 .C48575 2005  AVAILABLE

Digital Library Of The Commons

Plagiarism It’s A Crime

Free Culture : How Big Media Uses Technology And The Law To Lock Down Culture And Control Creativity

  • Free Culture : How Big Media Uses Technology And The Law  To Lock Down Culture And Control Creativity
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    Lawrence Lessig
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    Book, Penguin Press, 2004
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    One of America’s most original and influential public intellectuals, his focus is the social dimension of creativity: how creative work builds on the past and how society encourages or inhibits that building with laws and technologies. Lawrence Lessig shows us that while new technologies always lead to new laws, never before have the big cultural monopolists used the fear created by new technologies, specifically the Internet, to shrink the public domain of ideas, even as the same corporations use the same technologies to control more and more what we can and can’t do with culture. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  KF2979 .L47 2004 c.2 AVAILABLE

Who Owns Native Culture?

  • Who Owns Native Culture?
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    Michael F. Brown
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    Book, Harvard University Press, 2003
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    The practical and artistic creations of native peoples permeate everyday life in settler nations, from the design elements on our clothing to the plot-lines of books we read to our children. Michael Brown takes readers into settings where native peoples defend what they consider their cultural property: a courtroom in Darwin, Australia, where an Aboriginal artist and a clan leader bring suit against a textile firm that infringes sacred art; (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  K1401 .B79 2003  AVAILABLE

Intellectual Property