Richard Stallman's famous parable about the Right to Read, and what will happen if intellectual monopoly laws continue to grow.
The W3C's take on intellectual property rights in the Information Age.
This primer provides a general framework for freeing any information covered under copyright and patent laws.
An Australian university gives a powerful case against "intellectual property" laws. Includes a long bibliography of books supporting the point.
A page critical of copyrights, trademarks, and intellectual property.
An essay exploring whether artists, for profit or not, have the right to freely "sample" from an already "created" electronic environment that surrounds them for use in their own work.
This group is organized to promote discussion of intellectual property laws worldwide. It is hoped that a network of interested people can come together to begin discussing a future for intellectual property law which balances the needs of people with the needs of intellectual property owners.
A chapter from the book Information Liberation, written by Brian Martin.
A news and discussion site dedicated to critical analysis of the use, abuse, and relevance of IP Law. [Slash-style site]
A PhD student alleges theft of intellectual property.
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