02991oam 22006372a 450 99632024660331620230828222330.00-385-51325-9(CKB)1000000000520767(MH)009530098-8(SSID)ssj0000673398(PQKBManifestationID)11443415(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000673398(PQKBWorkID)10644883(PQKB)11407063(EXLCZ)99100000000052076720040630d2005 uy 0engtxtccrFreedom of expression® overzealous copyright bozos and other enemies of creativity /Kembrew McLeod[electronic resource]1st ed.New York Doubledayc20051 online resource (viii, 375 p. )Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographIncludes bibliographical references (p. 350-364) and index.This gene is your gene : fencing off the folk and genetic commons -- Copyright criminals : this is a sampling sport -- Illegal art : when art gets in trouble with the law, and art gives the law trouble back -- Culture, Inc. : our hyper-referential, branded culture -- Our privatized world : selling off the public square, culture, education, our democracy, and everything else -- The digital future : and the analog past.A look at the issue of intellectual property law and its repercussions for American culture and our everyday lives explains how the trend toward privatization of such items as public space, English language, and genes causes a clash between economic values and the value of free speech, creativity, and shared resources.FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION (R)Intellectual propertyUnited StatesCopyrightUnited StatesFreedom of expressionUnited StatesCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.)Economic aspectsUnited StatesLaw - U.SHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCIntellectual Property Law - U.SHILCCIntellectual propertyCopyrightFreedom of expressionCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.)Economic aspectsLaw - U.S.Law, Politics & GovernmentIntellectual Property Law - U.S.346.7304/82McLeod Kembrew1970-1236236ebrary, IncDLCDLCDLCMH-LBOOK996320246603316Freedom of expression®2870695UNISAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress