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The Ontology of Cyberspace: Law, Philosophy, and the Future of Intellectual Property
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The Ontology of Cyberspace: Law, Philosophy, and the Future of Intellectual Property

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With the proliferation of computer software and media, controversies have arisen around copyright and patent law. This book is based on the idea that the cyberworld encompasses all computer-mediated phenomena. Koepsell proposes intellectual property protection to cope with the complexities of the virtual world, and argues that the subjects of patents and copyrights are essentially the same - they are all manmade, intentionally produced objects, and all expressions of some kind.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
16 November 2000
Pages
160
ISBN
9780812694239

With the proliferation of computer software and media, controversies have arisen around copyright and patent law. This book is based on the idea that the cyberworld encompasses all computer-mediated phenomena. Koepsell proposes intellectual property protection to cope with the complexities of the virtual world, and argues that the subjects of patents and copyrights are essentially the same - they are all manmade, intentionally produced objects, and all expressions of some kind.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
16 November 2000
Pages
160
ISBN
9780812694239