Intellectual Commons and the Law A Normative Theory for Commons-Based Peer Production

'With clarity and sophistication, Antonios Broumas presents a bold new theory of intellectual commons and powerful arguments for a new body of supportive law. This book not only reveals the misleading logic of intellectual property law in our time; it reveals the rich possibilities for construc...

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Main Author: Broumas, Antonios (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London, UK University of Westminster Press 2020
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