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John Perry Barlow, "Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy of Mind on the Global Net"
"Intellectual property law cannot be patched, retrofitted, or expanded tocontain the gasses of digitized expression any more than real estate lawmight be revised to cover the allocation of broadcasting spectrum."
Esther Dyson, "Intellectual Value"
Consultant Dyson's answer to the question, "What happens to intellectual property when it gets on the Internet?", from Wired magazine. The most valuable commodity in the digitized future will be "people's presence, time, and attention."
David R. Johnson, "Barbed Wire Fences in Cyberspace: The Threat Posed by Calls for Ownership of Transactional Information"
Part of the Electronic Frontier Foundation's collection of papers on intellectual property issues, from 1994.
Thomas G. Field, Jr. "Copyright on the Internet"
Published by the Franklin Pierce Law Center.
More about copyright in cyberspace
The Copyright Website
by Benedict O'Mahoney.
Anti-Copyright
Entertaining and irreverent site by Antonio Mendoza.
Copyright & Fair Use
Stanford University Libraries site.
FindLaw: Legal Subject Index: Cyberspace Law Links
from FindLaw, Internet Legal Resources site.
Emerging Law on the Electronic Frontier
A special issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication from 1996.
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