知的財産と情報統制<br>Intellectual Property and Information Control : Philosophic Foundations and Contemporary Issues

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知的財産と情報統制
Intellectual Property and Information Control : Philosophic Foundations and Contemporary Issues

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 252 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780765800701
  • DDC分類 346.048

基本説明

Offers a carefully balanced appraisal of where the free flow of information needs to be checked by the walls of privacy.

Full Description

Computer technology and the proliferation of digital networks have radically altered how ideas and information are gathered and manipulated and generated new conflicts between public use and private rights. These conflicts raise serious problems: Are abstract ideas and information proper subjects of ownership? What role should privacy rights play? How does the violation of intellectual property rights compare morally to the violation of physical property rights? Now available in paperback, Intellectual Property and Information Control provides answers and strategies for dealing with these and other questions while mounting a philosophical defense of rights to intellectual and intangible property.As the book shows, a policy that allows too much access may stymie innovation and cause individuals to isolate themselves. At the other extreme, huge, multinational corporations may hold as intangible property vast amounts of knowledge, including sensitive personal information. Through discussions of patent law, fair use, and practical problems such as privacy in the workplace, Moore demonstrates that intellectual and intangible property rights exist along with privacy rights. The latter will sometimes constrain what can be done with the former.

Contents

1: Introduction and Overview; 2: The Domain of Intellectual Property; 3: Against Rule-Utilitarian Intellectual Property; 4: A Pareto-Based Proviso on Original Acquisition; 5: Toward a Lockean Theory of Intellectual Property; 6: Justifying Acts, Systems, and Institutions; 7: A New Look at Copyrights, Patents, and Trade Secrets; 8: Intangible Property: Privacy, Power, and Information Control 1; 9: Employee Monitoring, Nondisclosure Agreements, and Intangible Property 1; 10: Owning Genetic Information and Gene Enhancement Techniques 1; 11: Information Control and Public Policy: The Encryption Debate