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Intellectual Property is a controversial concept, since it implies that culture can be a property, but for lack of a better alternative and generally accepted concept, we're still using it here.
Intellectual Property is a controversial concept, since it implies that culture can be a property, but for lack of a better alternative and generally accepted concept, we're still using it here.


This page is maintained by Michel Bauwens, Eric Fanfoni, Nicholas Bentley.
This page is maintained by Michel Bauwens, Eric Fanfoni, Nicholas Bentley.
'''P2P Intellectual Property Theory Hall of Fame''': Richard Stallman (General Public License) Lawrence Lessig [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig] (Creative Commons and Free Culture movement), James Boyle [http://www.law.duke.edu/boylesite/](IP developments), Nicholas Bentley (Intellectual Contributions Theory), Ben Moglen (Free Software Foundation legal counsel), Peter Suber (Open Access, Jessica Litman (Digital Copyright)

Revision as of 08:50, 4 March 2006

Intellectual Property is a controversial concept, since it implies that culture can be a property, but for lack of a better alternative and generally accepted concept, we're still using it here.

This page is maintained by Michel Bauwens, Eric Fanfoni, Nicholas Bentley.


P2P Intellectual Property Theory Hall of Fame: Richard Stallman (General Public License) Lawrence Lessig [1] (Creative Commons and Free Culture movement), James Boyle [2](IP developments), Nicholas Bentley (Intellectual Contributions Theory), Ben Moglen (Free Software Foundation legal counsel), Peter Suber (Open Access, Jessica Litman (Digital Copyright)

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