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 Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World: Theory
 and Practice
 
 
 
 
 Richard A. Spinello
 Boston College, USA
 
 and
 
 Herman Tavani
 Rivier College, USA
 Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World: Theory
 and Practice
 
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
John J. Neuhauser, Academic Vice President, Boston College
Editor's Preface
 Section I
 Overview
Chapter I
Intellectual Property Rights: From Theory to Practical
Implementation
Richard A. Spinello. Boston College, USA
Herman T. Tavani, Rivier College, USA
 Section II
 Theoretical Perspectives
 
Chapter II:
Intellectual Property Rights in Software: Justifiable from a
Liberalist Position? - The Free Software Foundation's
Position in Comparison to John Locke's Concept of Property
Kai Kimppa, University of Turku, Finland
Chapter III
Locke and Intellectual Property Rights,
Michael J. Scanlan, Oregon State University, USA
Chapter IV
Ideas, Expressions, Universals, and Particulars:
Metaphysics in the Realm of Software Copyright Law
Thomas M. Powers, University of Virginia, USA
 Section III
 Ethical and Legal Perspectives
Chapter V
Exporting Trademark Confusion,
Ann Bartow, University of South Carolina, USA
Chapter VI
Feminism and Copyright in Digital Media
Dan Burk, University of Minnesota, USA
Chapter VII
Recent Copyright Protection Schemes and their Implications
for Sharing Digital Information
Herman T. Tavani, Rivier College, USA
Chapter VIII
Trespass and Kyosei in Cyberspace
Richard A. Spinello, Boston College, USA
Chapter IX
New Threats to Intellectual Freedom: The Loss of the
Information Commons through Law and Technology in the United
States
Elizabeth Buchanan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
James Campbell, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Chapter X
Would Be Pirates: Webcasters, Intellectual Property, and
Ethics
Melanie Mortensen, Greenspoon Perreault, s.e.n.c., Canada
About the Authors
Index




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Intellectual property, Right of property, Copyright and electronic data processing, Locke, John, 1632-1704 Views on property