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The future of the public domain : identifying the commons in information law / Lucie Guibault, P. Bernt Hugenholtz [editors].

Contributor(s): Series: Information law series ; 16Publication details: Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International ; Frederick, Md. : Sold and distributed in North, Central, and South America by Aspen Publishers, Inc., c2006.Description: xi, 377 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9041124357 (hbk)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K1443.P83 F88 2006
Contents:
Content: The future of the public domain: an introduction -- Challenges in mapping the public domain --Economic analysis of the public domain -- More or better? Shaping the public domain -- Wrapping information in contract: how does it affect the public domain? -- The public domain commodified: technological measures and productive information use -- Copyright, commodification, and culture: locating the public domain -- Database protection: the commodification of information -- Patenting science: protecting the domain of accessible knowledge -- Property and privacy: European perspectives and the commodification of our identity -- Towards an indigenous public domain? -- The commercialization of public sector information: delineating the issues -- Free and open source software: an answer to commodification? -- Exploring creative commons: a skeptical view of a worthy pursuit -- Workshop discussions.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Content:
The future of the public domain: an introduction --
Challenges in mapping the public domain --Economic analysis of the public domain --
More or better? Shaping the public domain --
Wrapping information in contract: how does it affect the public domain? --
The public domain commodified: technological measures and productive information use --
Copyright, commodification, and culture: locating the public domain --
Database protection: the commodification of information --
Patenting science: protecting the domain of accessible knowledge --
Property and privacy: European perspectives and the commodification of our identity --
Towards an indigenous public domain? --
The commercialization of public sector information: delineating the issues --
Free and open source software: an answer to commodification? --
Exploring creative commons: a skeptical view of a worthy pursuit --
Workshop discussions.