A politics of intellectual property: Environmentalism for the net?

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Abstract

This Essay argues that we need a politics, or perhaps a political economy, of intellectual property. Using the controversy over copyright on the Internet as a case study and the history of the environmental movement as a comparison, it offers a couple of modest proposals about what such a politics might look like -what theoretical ideas it might draw upon, and what constituencies it might unite.

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Boyle, J. (1997). A politics of intellectual property: Environmentalism for the net? Duke Law Journal. Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/1372861

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