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The Ontology of Cyberspace: Philosophy, Law, and the Future of Intellectual Property
By (Author) David R. Koepsell
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
6th June 2003
First Trade Paper Edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects
Intellectual property law
346.048
Paperback
160
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
226g
Is software a creation to be patented, like an invented machine or process, or an original expression to be copyrighted, like drawings and books This distinction is artificial, argues Koepsell, and is responsible for the growing legal problems related to intellectual property law. Computer-mediated objects are no different from books, songs, or machines and do not require any special treatment by the law. The author suggests revisions to the legal framework itself which prevent this artificial and problematic distinction, and simplifies the protection of all intellectual property.
"Is software a creature to be patented, like an invented machine or process, or an original expression to be copyrighted, like drawings and books This distinction is artificial, argues Koepsell, and is responsible for the growing legal problems related to intellectual property law. The author suggests revisions to the legal framework itself which prevent this artificial and problematic distinction, and simplifies the protection of all intellectual property.