The paper develops a theoretical approach to copyright law centred on authorial right, yet capable of accounting for the public interest in access to and dissemination of intellectual creations. The paper questions the deployment of Locke's labour theory of property in the formulation of a rights-based view of copyright, and offers a rights-based interpretation of the idea/expression dichotomy inspired by Kant's theory of property. Whereas Locke understood the property right in terms of the category of labour, Kant posited that, as a relation between persons, the property right cannot be derived from a unilateral act - such as labour - of a person on a thing. Deploying the interpersonal dimension of the property right, the paper demonstrate...
This research focuses on copyright law particularly its ability to provide for the competing needs o...
Intellectual property, unlike tangible property, does not exclusively occupy one place at a designat...
This paper criticizes a Lockean approach to copyright, which sees an author’s right as the natural e...
The paper develops a theoretical approach to copyright law centred on authorial right, yet capable o...
The paper offers a rights-based, Kantian interpretation of the idea/expression dichotomy in the law ...
Copyrights and patents are differently structured intellectual property rights in different kinds of...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
Why do we have more than one form of intellectual property rights? Why are the structures of the pat...
Ultimately, this paper has three goals. The first is to offer an analysis of users’ rights under cop...
This paper develops the proposition that authorship in copyright law is a mode of public address. Th...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as ...
Economic analysis supplies, primarily, two types of justification for copyright: that which is found...
This research focuses on copyright law particularly its ability to provide for the competing needs o...
Intellectual property, unlike tangible property, does not exclusively occupy one place at a designat...
This paper criticizes a Lockean approach to copyright, which sees an author’s right as the natural e...
The paper develops a theoretical approach to copyright law centred on authorial right, yet capable o...
The paper offers a rights-based, Kantian interpretation of the idea/expression dichotomy in the law ...
Copyrights and patents are differently structured intellectual property rights in different kinds of...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
Why do we have more than one form of intellectual property rights? Why are the structures of the pat...
Ultimately, this paper has three goals. The first is to offer an analysis of users’ rights under cop...
This paper develops the proposition that authorship in copyright law is a mode of public address. Th...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as ...
Economic analysis supplies, primarily, two types of justification for copyright: that which is found...
This research focuses on copyright law particularly its ability to provide for the competing needs o...
Intellectual property, unlike tangible property, does not exclusively occupy one place at a designat...
This paper criticizes a Lockean approach to copyright, which sees an author’s right as the natural e...