Information has brought about a new way of thinking and trading and a new concept of what is really valuable. In the present article the author explores whether efforts to catch up in various areas of law have kept pace with these developments. In the process some nice distinctions have to be made between data, information and intelligence and the various senses in which these terms are being used, depending on the context. In the end, one has to turn to legal philosophy and concepts such as post-modernism and empiricism in order to try to find a satisfying answer.
Contemporary conception of information has been studied for decades. Starting from legal viewpoint, ...
Property or Eigentum in the objective sense represents everything that belongs to someone, by which ...
This article challenges a central tenet of the recent criticism of intellectual property rights: the...
Information has brought about a new way of thinking and trading and a new concept of what is really ...
The article discusses the durability of information and knowledge and the application of intellectua...
Who Owns Knowledge? explores the emerging linkages between the extension of knowledge and the law. I...
This paper asks whether there is a need for law-makers to aid in the efficient transition to a new k...
This article addresses the question: ‘what is knowledge, and whose knowledge counts?’ The premise is...
This book examines the social impact of intellectual property laws. It addresses issues and trends r...
What does it mean to say knowledge is power? Francis Bacon is alleged to have said it first. In that...
It goes without saying that knowledge and information are the most valuable commodities in the new e...
‘Information asset’ has not been perceived only as a jargon of the information age we are living tod...
Sometimes we are better off not knowing things. While we often hear that ignorance is bliss, the...
ABSTRACT This article provides an introduction to fundamental issues in the development of new knowl...
A summary of the presentation "Useful vs ‘really useful’ knowledge then - and now? given on 24th Feb...
Contemporary conception of information has been studied for decades. Starting from legal viewpoint, ...
Property or Eigentum in the objective sense represents everything that belongs to someone, by which ...
This article challenges a central tenet of the recent criticism of intellectual property rights: the...
Information has brought about a new way of thinking and trading and a new concept of what is really ...
The article discusses the durability of information and knowledge and the application of intellectua...
Who Owns Knowledge? explores the emerging linkages between the extension of knowledge and the law. I...
This paper asks whether there is a need for law-makers to aid in the efficient transition to a new k...
This article addresses the question: ‘what is knowledge, and whose knowledge counts?’ The premise is...
This book examines the social impact of intellectual property laws. It addresses issues and trends r...
What does it mean to say knowledge is power? Francis Bacon is alleged to have said it first. In that...
It goes without saying that knowledge and information are the most valuable commodities in the new e...
‘Information asset’ has not been perceived only as a jargon of the information age we are living tod...
Sometimes we are better off not knowing things. While we often hear that ignorance is bliss, the...
ABSTRACT This article provides an introduction to fundamental issues in the development of new knowl...
A summary of the presentation "Useful vs ‘really useful’ knowledge then - and now? given on 24th Feb...
Contemporary conception of information has been studied for decades. Starting from legal viewpoint, ...
Property or Eigentum in the objective sense represents everything that belongs to someone, by which ...
This article challenges a central tenet of the recent criticism of intellectual property rights: the...