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Digitization, Copyright and the Law

Copyleft and the Future of Intellectual Property
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This book discusses copyleft and its impact on the traditional way to conceive of property. It is specifically focused on the European and International juridical framework. This volume will be of interest to students, academics and practitioners with an interest in Contract Law, Property Law and Intellectual Property Law.

Long description:

This book discusses copyleft and its impact on the traditional way to conceive of property. It is specifically focused on the European and international juridical framework.


Analysing the impact of digitalization on copyright and the potential effect of copyleft in the European market and within a European and international juridical framework, this book explores the complex evolutionary framework which charts the reduction of physical property and the progressive expansion of intangible assets. Although digitalization enables more accessibility than ever before, this impacts traditional intellectual property frameworks. Evaluating common traits of ownership structure, the book considers the challenges that intangible property, open source and creative commons present to the current legal system. Examining the impact of copyleft on copyright and the law of ownership, the book considers the rights of authors and creators, legal limits and complications arising from these new forms of ownership of intangible assets. The book is grounded in the European potential regulatory framework of copyleft through movements like open-source software.


The book will be of interest to students, academics and practitioners with an interest in contract law, property law and intellectual property law.

Table of Contents:

Foreword by David Tan


Foreword by Richard Thompson Ford


A Note by Orit Fischman-Afori


 


Introduction


 


1. The Digital Revolution and Evolving Social-Economic Dynamics


2. Property in the Frame of the Digital Domain


3. Navigating Property Dynamics in the Digital Sphere: Striking a Balance Between Access and Inclusiveness Within a Shifting Paradigm


4. Copyleft as a Paradigm of Shifting in Property Conceptualization?


 


 


Index