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Paper by James Boyle calling for reduction of intellectual property laws, to be achieved by political machination inspired by the environmental movement.
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This primer provides a general framework for freeing any information covered under copyright and patent laws.
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An Australian university gives a powerful case against "intellectual property" laws. Includes a long bibliography of books supporting the point.
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Complaining that the law of independent creation allows the theft of music.
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Guide to computer ethics issues and current news includes an introduction to the problematic copyright issues raised by digital media.
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A news and discussion site dedicated to critical analysis of the use, abuse, and relevance of IP Law. [Slash-style site]
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A project to enable authors of computer files containing nonproprietary intellectual works (free music, literature, software) and their supporters (including fans, users) to participate in a gift economy.
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A report of UK Intellectual Property Framework by Andrew Gowers covering solutions for rights in the digital age. Provides PDF and web-based content.
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This group is organized to promote discussion of intellectual property laws worldwide. It is hoped that a network of interested people can come together to begin discussing a future for intellectual property law which balances the needs of people with the needs of intellectual property owners.
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Examining, chronicling, and battling the censorship attempts of intellectual property laws. Contains user contributed articles and news feeds.
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A chapter from the book Information Liberation, written by Brian Martin.
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Article that proposes (with case studies) that tipping may be a viable compensation model for intellectual property (such as music and books).
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An impressive list of links to articles concerning intellectual "property" issues, from all sides.
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The W3C's take on intellectual property rights in the Information Age.
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A guide to the Academies' documents and publications on Intellectual Property and a forum to discuss ongoing work.
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Features ideas and opinions on issues related to establishing and protecting intellectual property.
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Offers information on intellectual property agreements, patents, product licensing, and trademarking.
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A supplement to the weekly e-zine Library Juice from September, 2000, devoted to the political and philosophical issues of intellectual property, especially as they relate to libraries and the internet.
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A page critical of copyrights, trademarks, and intellectual property.
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An essay exploring whether artists, for profit or not, have the right to freely "sample" from an already "created" electronic environment that surrounds them for use in their own work.
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A roundtable on the future of intellectual property and copyright law in the digital age with panelists Barlow, Lawrence Lessig, Charles C. Mann, and Mark Stefik.
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The last name in software freedom...this outlines the reasons that "Gnu's Not Unix" produces free software.
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An article describing the change in the usage of trademarks, and how it stifles our use of our own language.
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Article exposing that the cable television industry is moving to implement a copy protection scheme that will allow movie studios and cable providers to control what viewers are able to record.
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Richard Stallman's famous parable about the Right to Read, and what will happen if intellectual monopoly laws continue to grow.
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A PhD student alleges theft of intellectual property.
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Debora J. Halbert's doctoral dissertation in progress concerning on intellectual property laws in the West.
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Article comparing today's toughening of US intellectual property laws to help given to the US shipping industry 30 years ago, resulting in even greater losses for US firms, higher prices, and frustrated consumers.