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Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World is a collection
of recent essays offering some fresh perspectives on the scope and
future of intellectual property rights. The tripartite division of
the book is designed to make this interdisciplinary topic more
accessible and intelligible to readers of diverse backgrounds. Part
I consists of a single essay that provides a broad overview of the
main themes in intellectual property scholarship, such as normative
intellectual property theory and the legal infrastructure for
property protection. The second section of the book presents
several essays that are intended to deepen the reader's
understanding of intellectual property theory and show how it can
help us to grapple with the proper allocation of property rights in
cyberspace. And the final section further develops the themes in
Part II but in greater detail and with a more practical
orientation. For the most part, the essays in this section
illustrate the costs and benefits of applying property rights to
cyberspace. While intellectual property rights create dynamic
incentive effects, they also entail social costs, and they are
sometimes in tension with the development of a robust public
domain.
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