
Fourteen philosophers, economists and legal scholars address the question b Can intellectual property rights be fair?b What differentiates intellectual from real property? Should libertarians or Rawlsians defend IP rights? Whatb s wrong with free-riding? How can incentives be taken into account by theories of justice? ÍNDICE: Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - How (Un)fair is Intellectual Property?; A.Gosseries - Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property; D.Attas - Are Rawlsians Entitled to Monopoly Rights?; S.Dumitru - Access to vs. Exclusion from Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Efficiency and Social Justice; G.B.Ramello - The Incentives Argument for Intellectual Property Protection; S.V.Shiffrin - When Property is Something Else: Understanding IntellectualProperty Through the Lens of Regulatory Justice; S.Ghosh - Liberty and the Rejection of Strong Intellectual Property Rights; J.Trerise - Is P2P Sharing of MP3 Files an Objectionable Form of Free-riding?; G.Demuijnck - Copyright and Freedom of Expression: A Philosophical Map; A.Couto - Free Software, Proprietary Software and Linguistic Justice; G.Falquet & F.Grin - How Efficient is the Patent System? A General Appraisal and an Application to the Pharmaceutical Sector; P.Belleflamme - Patents on Drugs b The Wrong Prescription?; P.Dietsch - Is It Ethical To Patent Human Genes?; A.Lever - Index -
- ISBN: 978-0-230-00709-3
- Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 296
- Fecha Publicación: 24/10/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés