Property outlaws how squatters, pirates, and protesters improve the law of ownership
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- 9780300122954
- 346.48 22 PE-P
- K721.5 .P448 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-284) and index.
Why property outlaws? -- Property and intellectual property -- Acquisitive outlaws : the pioneers -- Expressive outlaws : civil rights sit-ins -- Property outlaws and property altlaws -- Acquisitive altlaws : the treatment action campaign, patents, and public health -- Expressive altlaws : copyright and the new liberation of information -- Two perspectives on property outlaws -- Responding to property outlaws -- The informational value of intellectual property disobedience -- Responding to acquisitive altlaws -- Responding to expressive altlaws.
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