Intellectual property (IP) is the legal mechanism that transforms intangible instances into tradeable commodities. While creating the conditions for extraction of value and capital accumulation across all domains of economic and social life, IP law defines at the same time the boundaries of commodification by determining the scope of the public domain. Within this traditional framework, opponents of neo-liberal market expansionism have championed the role of IP doctrines and principles such as fair use, exceptions and limitations. However, new informational capitalism relies primarily on non-IP forms of appropriation and de facto control. To a large extent, commodification of intangibles and capital accumulation is no longer distressed by –...
This paper explores the interface between two important institutional pillars of market exchange – I...
Neoliberalism is a complex, multifaceted concept. As such, it offers many possible points of entry i...
It was made clear long ago that property and value are different things. Value exists. It is a fact....
Intellectual property law [hereon IP] is a particularly dynamic area of capitalist development. Whil...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
This article problematizes piracy a) as a hegemonic discourse and technology of control, aiming to s...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
In the information age, where fewer goods and more innovations are produced, intellectual property l...
Critical copyright scholarship rightly emphasizes the social costs of ordering cultural production t...
Intellectual property has traditionally been a matter for the legal professions, but with the shift ...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
In this thesis, I argue that the nascent politics of Intellectual Property is poorly served through ...
The context in which intellectual property (IP) operates in the contemporary world is vastly differe...
This article discusses Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and in particular global IPR expansion. Th...
First paragraph: It is a commonly held view that intellectual property (IP) is a policy bargain whe...
This paper explores the interface between two important institutional pillars of market exchange – I...
Neoliberalism is a complex, multifaceted concept. As such, it offers many possible points of entry i...
It was made clear long ago that property and value are different things. Value exists. It is a fact....
Intellectual property law [hereon IP] is a particularly dynamic area of capitalist development. Whil...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
This article problematizes piracy a) as a hegemonic discourse and technology of control, aiming to s...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
In the information age, where fewer goods and more innovations are produced, intellectual property l...
Critical copyright scholarship rightly emphasizes the social costs of ordering cultural production t...
Intellectual property has traditionally been a matter for the legal professions, but with the shift ...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
In this thesis, I argue that the nascent politics of Intellectual Property is poorly served through ...
The context in which intellectual property (IP) operates in the contemporary world is vastly differe...
This article discusses Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and in particular global IPR expansion. Th...
First paragraph: It is a commonly held view that intellectual property (IP) is a policy bargain whe...
This paper explores the interface between two important institutional pillars of market exchange – I...
Neoliberalism is a complex, multifaceted concept. As such, it offers many possible points of entry i...
It was made clear long ago that property and value are different things. Value exists. It is a fact....