About This Book
A critique frames contemporary battles over intellectual property as an enclosure movement that threatens the public domain and the shared cultural and scientific resources that enable creativity. It explains how expanding patent and copyright scope, lengthening terms, and digital access controls can restrict free expression, remixing, and innovation, using examples from patents to music sampling, gene claims, file sharing, and synthetic biology. The author surveys legal doctrine, policy debates, and practical consequences, argues for greater civic understanding, and advocates policy reforms and commons-friendly tools to preserve open access to knowledge and culture.
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