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Judging Journalism: The Turn Toward Privacy And Judicial Regulation Of The Press, Amy Gajda
Judging Journalism: The Turn Toward Privacy And Judicial Regulation Of The Press, Amy Gajda
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The Ethical Visions Of Copyright Law, James Grimmelmann
The Ethical Visions Of Copyright Law, James Grimmelmann
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This symposium essay explores the imagined ethics of copyright: the ethical stories that people tell to justify, make sense of, and challenge copyright law. Such ethical visions are everywhere in intellectual property discourse, and legal scholarship ought to pay more attention to them. The essay focuses on a deontic vision of reciprocity in the author-audience relationship, a set of linked claims that authors and audiences ought to respect each other and express this respect through voluntary transactions.
Versions of this default ethical vision animate groups as seemingly antagonistic as the music industry, file sharers, free software advocates, and Creative Commons. …
The Challenge Of Democratic Lawyering, Ascanio Piomelli
The Challenge Of Democratic Lawyering, Ascanio Piomelli
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