Knowledge Power: Intellectual Property, Information, and Privacy

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Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004 - 274 pages
Knowledge Power introduces the interconnected roles of intellectual property, information, and privacy and explores the evolution of the domestic and international rules that govern them. What roles are played by governments, individuals, firms, and others in shaping our knowledge world? How will the rules that we create - or unquestioningly accept - affect the contours of global society and of our own lives? Marlin-Bennett's provocative exposition highlights the tensions between market interests and privacy, and between property rights and obligations, that have been exacerbated by the new digital technologies. It is an impressively clear introduction to an exceedingly difficult subject.

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Contents

Intellectual Property
23
The Global Governance of Intellectual Property
47
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65
Global Intellectual Property Policy Conundrums
71
Information
97
Owning Information About the Planet
125
Owning Information About People
151
Privacy
169
Violating the PublicPrivate Border
191
Conclusion
239
Selected Bibliography
251
Index
261
About the Book 274
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