Freedom of Expression®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual PropertyU of Minnesota Press, 2007 - 379 lappuses Freedom of Expression covers the ways in which intellectual property laws have been used to privatize all forms of expression—from guitar riffs and Donald Trump’s “you’re fired” gesture to human genes and public space—and in the process stifle creative expression. Kembrew McLeod challenges the blind embrace of privatization as it clashes against our right to free speech and shared resources.
Kembrew McLeod is professor of communication studies at the University of Iowa, author of Owning Culture: Authorship, Ownership, and Intellectual Property Law, and coproducer of the documentary Copyright Criminals: This Is a Sampling Sport.
Lawrence Lessig is professor of law at Stanford Law School.
This book’s documentary companion will be available through Media Education Foundation. |
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... domain until 2019 — that is , until Congress likely extends copyright protection again for its corporate campaign donors . Previously , copyright law was written in such a way that , between 1790 and 1978 , the average work passed into ...
... domain . INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY V. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSIONR When companies try to use intellectual - property laws to censor speech they don't like , they are abusing the reason why these laws exist in the first place . Copyright was ...
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