TY - BOOK AU - Gosseries, Axel, ed. AU - Marciano, Alain, ed. AU - Strowel, Alain, ed. TI - Intellectual Property and Theories of Justice SN - 9781349282975 U1 - 346.048 GOS 23rd Ed. PY - 2008/// CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Intellectual property; Intellectual property--Moral and ethical aspects; Mass media--Law and legislation; Philosophy; Political science--Philosophy; Social sciences--Philosophy; Commercial law; Ethics N1 - It includes Index Pages. About this book Fourteen philosophers, economists and legal scholars address the question 'Can intellectual property rights be fair?' What differentiates intellectual from real property? Should libertarians or Rawlsians defend IP rights? What's wrong with free-riding? How can incentives be taken into account by theories of justice? Table of contents (26 chapters): Front Matter Pages i-xi PDF Introduction Front Matter Pages 1-1 PDF How (Un)fair is Intellectual Property? Axel Gosseries Pages 3-26 How (Un)fair is Intellectual Property? Axel Gosseries Pages 3-26 General Approaches Front Matter Pages 27-27 PDF Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property Daniel Attas Pages 29-56 Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property Daniel Attas Pages 29-56 Are Rawlsians Entitled to Monopoly Rights? Speranta Dumitru Pages 57-72 Are Rawlsians Entitled to Monopoly Rights? Speranta Dumitru Pages 57-72 Access to vs. Exclusion from Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Efficiency and Social Justice Giovanni Battista Ramello Pages 73-93 Access to vs. Exclusion from Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Efficiency and Social Justice Giovanni Battista Ramello Pages 73-93 The Incentives Argument for Intellectual Property Protection Seana Valentine Shiffrin Pages 94-105 The Incentives Argument for Intellectual Property Protection Seana Valentine Shiffrin Pages 94-105 When Property is Something Else: Understanding Intellectual Property through the Lens of Regulatory Justice Shubha Ghosh Pages 106-121 When Property is Something Else: Understanding Intellectual Property through the Lens of Regulatory Justice Shubha Ghosh Pages 106-121 Liberty and the Rejection of Strong Intellectual Property Rights Jonathan Trerise Pages 122-137 Liberty and the Rejection of Strong Intellectual Property Rights Jonathan Trerise Pages 122-137 Specific Issues Front Matter Pages 139-139 PDF Is P2P Sharing of MP3 Files an Objectionable Form of Free Riding? Geert Demuijnck Pages 141-159 Is P2P Sharing of MP3 Files an Objectionable Form of Free Riding? Geert Demuijnck Pages 141-159 Specific Issues Copyright and Freedom of Expression: A Philosophical Map Alexandra Couto Pages 160-187 Copyright and Freedom of Expression: A Philosophical Map Alexandra Couto Pages 160-187 Free Software, Proprietary Software and Linguistic Justice Gilles Falquet, François Grin Pages 188-209 Free Software, Proprietary Software and Linguistic Justice Gilles Falquet, François Grin Pages 188-209 How Efficient is the Patent System? A General Appraisal and an Application to the Pharmaceutical Sector Paul Belleflamme Pages 210-229 How Efficient is the Patent System? A General Appraisal and an Application to the Pharmaceutical Sector Paul Belleflamme Pages 210-229 Patents on Drugs — the Wrong Prescription? Peter Dietsch Pages 230-245 Patents on Drugs — the Wrong Prescription? Peter Dietsch Pages 230-245 Is It Ethical To Patent Human Genes? Annabelle Lever Pages 246-264 Is It Ethical To Patent Human Genes? Annabelle Lever Pages 246-264 Back Matter Pages 265-277 UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-0-230-58239-2?page=1#about-this-book ER -