In addition to all these useful sources on copyright, I have to add
some more:
- Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy vol. 13, No. 3 Summer
1990: Symposium on Law and Philosophy.
It has various interesting articles like: "Owning Ideas" by Dale A.
Nance, "Are patents and Copyrights morally Justified" by Tom G.
Palmer, "Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks: Property or
monopoly?" etc.
- You can find interesting staff against software copyright and
patents in League for Programming Freedom ftp site:
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/lpf
- Hamline Law Review, Vol. 12, No 2, Spring 1989:
"Intellectual property: A non-Posnerian Law and Economics
Approach" Tom G. Palmer
- The E-Journal had a relevant and interesting discussion on
intellectual property:
- V.1 N. 3 (November, 1991) an essay by Doug Brent,
"Oral Knowledge, Typographic Knowledge, Electronic Knowledge: Speculations
on the History of Ownership"
- V. 1 N. 3-1The Brent-Hering Exchange about Owning Knowledge.
- V. 1 N. 3-2 Credit, Copmensation and Copyright: Owning
Knowlwdge and electronic networks.
To get these issues of E-Journal:
mail to LISTSERV[_at_]ALBANY.BITNET
with the message
GET EJRNL V1N3
GET EJRNL V1N3-1
GET EJRNL V1N3-2
There are many more in various sites, not addressing copyright
directly, but quite useful:
In gopher://gopher.arcade.uiowa.edu
you can find a relevand but extremely interesting article by
Pamela Samuelson "Is information property? (Legally Speaking)"
I hope this helps.
Best
Paschos Mandravelis
58 Krissis Str.
11364 Athens, Greece
E-Mail: pmandr[_at_]leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr
pmandrav[_at_]athena.compulink.forthnet.gr
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