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[Commlist] New book - Critical Digital and Social Media Studies series – Intellectual Commons and the Law
Wed Dec 02 13:14:17 GMT 2020
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*INTELLECTUAL COMMONS AND THE LAW*
*A Normative Theory for Commons-Based Peer Production*
Antonios Broumas
At the cutting edge of contemporary wealth creation people form
self-governed communities of collaborative innovation in conditions of
relative equipotency and produce resources with free access to all. The
emergent intellectual commons have the potential to commonify
intellectual production and distribution, unleash human creativity
through collaboration and democratise innovation with wider positive
effects for our societies. Contemporary intellectual property laws fail
to address this potential. We are, therefore, in pressing need of an
institutional alternative beyond the inherent limitations of
intellectual property law. This book offers an overall analysis of the
moral significance of the intellectual commons and outlines appropriate
modes for their regulation. Its principal thesis is that our legal
systems are in need of an independent body of law for the protection and
promotion of the intellectual commons, in parallel to intellectual
property law. In this context, the author of the book proposes the
reconstruction of the doctrine of the public domain and the exceptions
and limitations of exclusive intellectual property rights into an
intellectual commons law, which will underpin a vibrant non-commercial
zone of creativity and innovation in intellectual production,
distribution and consumption alongside commodity markets enabled by
intellectual property law.
‘A bold new theory of intellectual commons and powerful arguments for a
new body of supportive law. It reveals the rich possibilities for
constructive change that legally protected commoning can bring. Highly
recommended!’—David Bollier, Schumacher Center for a New Economics.
‘Liberating the Intellectual Commons from the fetters of capital
accumulation and appropriation, would give us a renaissance of creative
energies and empowered communities. A thoughtful and compelling argument
for making this possible’—Massimo De Angelis, University of East London
‘Antonios Broumas argues that we are in urgent need of a new legal
regime that recognizes the intellectual commons, peer production and
sharing. This book should be read by lawyers, critical theorists,
economists and the many professionals of science, culture and the
academy. —Costas Douzinas, Birkbeck, University of London.
‘Brilliantly outlines the foundations of an empirically grounded
critical theory of the commons.’—Christian Fuchs author of Communication
and Capitalism: A Critical Theory (2020).
‘Broumas takes us on a spellbinding tour of how and why the law could
and should change to accommodate the creative multitude. He tells a
vibrant story that makes us shout: ‘Lawmakers of the world,
unite!’—Vasilis Kostakis, Tallinn University of Technology and Harvard
Law School.
*Contents*
1. Introduction
2. The ontology of the intellectual commons
3. Theories of the intellectual commons
4. Cultural commons and the law from the Renaissance to Postmodernity: A
case study
5. Researching the social value of the commons: Methodology and design
6. Social value of the intellectual commons: Dimensions of commons-based
value
7. The social value of the intellectual commons: Commons-based and
monetary value dialectics
8. The social value of the intellectual commons: Conclusions on
commons-based value
9. Towards a normative theory of the intellectual commons
10. Conclusion
Notes | Bibliography | Index
*Subject *
Communication Studies | Intellectual Property Law | Policy Studies
*Author*
Antonois Broumas is a technology lawyer, academic researcher and social
activist. He holds postgraduate degrees in philosophy of law and IT and
electronic communications law from the Universities of Athens and
Strathclyde and has published widely on social movements, commons
theory, critical jurisprudence and critical media studies.
*Open Access*
PDF, ePub and kindle versions available free from
https://uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site books/10.16997/book/48
<https://uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site%20books/10.16997/book/48%20%20%20Paperback%20978-1-912656-87-5>
Paperback 978-1-912656-87-5
PDF 978-1-912656-88-2
ePub 978-1-912656-89-9
Kindle 978-1-912656-90-5
DOI: https://10.16997/book49
*Format*
222 pages 229 x 152mm
Paperback UK £24.99 US $32 EUR €28.00 CAN $48 AUS $52
Published open access by the University of Westminster Press
https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/10.16997/book48
<https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/10.16997/book48>
Published 25 November 2020
This book is published in the Critical Digital and Social Media Studies
Series
https//www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/series/critical-digital-and-social-media-studies
<https/www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/site/books/10.16997/book48>
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