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When Software and Hardware Merge; 3 The Nano-now; A Bridge to the Future: The Trend of 'Micro-manufacturing'; A New Industrial Revolution?; Software and IP, a (Failed) Experiment in Inducing Scarcity?; Alternatives to IP and Innovation in ICT; Innovation and Growth: Profiting without Scarcity; Capitalism without Capital; 4 Law and Ethics: Rules, Regulations, and Rights in Nanowares; The Environment; Safety: Ethical Duties in Case of Consent; Security: Can and Should We Prevent Evil Uses of Nanotechnology? 327 $aSecurity and Synthetic Biology: Precursor to Nanotech? The Path of Openness; 5 Things in Themselves: Redefining Intellectual Property in the Nano-age; The Emergence of Intellectual Property; Ideas versus Expressions; Atoms for Bits: Pragmatic and Theoretical Challenges; IP Challenges in Present and Future Nanowares; Contract versus Monopoly; Some Initial Requirements; Empirical Work to be Done; 6 Authorship and Artifacts: Remaking IP Law for Future Objects; Rights to Expressions: History and Theory; Nature, Creation, Artifact, and Invention; Revising Our Relationships with Artifacts 327 $aCreation and Dissemination of Types versus Goods Ethical Problems with Traditional IP; Conclusion; 7 Economics, Surplus, and Justice; Justice and Monopoly; Ideas as Commons and Truly Free Markets; The Scientific Commons and the Marketplace; Justice and Law: Rejecting Positivism; A Vacuum of Justice; Progress and Justice: Embracing a Natural Basis for the Good; Rights to Tokens and Exchanges of Types: Pragmatic and Theoretical Approaches to Markets without Scarcity; Tiered pricing models; 8 Nanotech Nightmares; Scientific Duties and Dangerous Technologies; The Scientific Firewall 327 $aThe Bioethics Example Respect, Beneficence, and Justice; Extending the Moral Horizon; Smallpox, Ice-nine, and Nanowares; The 'Eventual' Fallacy; Implications for Institutions; Does the Future Need Us?; 9 The Final Convergence; Nanowares: What Are They, Really?; Ethics and Innovation; Choosing to Do Better; The Logical Necessity of Open Innovation; A New Theory of IP and Its Role in Innovation; The Creativity Economy; Nanowares and Converging Philosophical Inquiries; Notes; Bibliography; Index; 330 $aThis book defines 'nanowares' as the ideas and products arising out of nanotechnology. 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