The rights in the digital age. Freedom of expression and intellectual property

Victor Dove

Diabasis, ISBN 8881032481 Building the legal tools with which to defend a different idea of copyright is one of the highest priority to make tangible and available technological changes over recent years. A part of the experts, in fact, began to feel the urgent need to promote a culture of open access to knowledge, introducing reflections and documents of those dedicated to these issues much of his work. is why it is particularly important that a text as it will appear in a series of 'Legal Ethics Policy'. The five selected essays (edited by Jack Balkin, Mark Lemley, Pamela Samuelson, Randall Davis, and Lawrence Lessig) prove as tools to facilitate use of the network closer to the cultural development and access by citizens and less conditioned by immoderate corporate interests are at hand. And so in the "'social conflict' that is consumed in politics and law," you can read clear opportunities for a strategic and necessary contribution in shaping society still free to produce and access to its culture.