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Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace |
Everyone knows that cyberspace is a wild frontier that cant be regulated, right? Everyone is wrong, and thats why we should all read Harvard Law prof (and famous Microsoft trial expert) Lawrence Lessigs eye-opening, jaw-dropping book Code, the best guide yet to the future thats heading our way like a frictionless freight train. For such an analytical book, its also anecdote-studded and utterly fun to read. Lessig leads us through the new controversies in intellectual property, privacy, free speech, and national sovereignty. What about a computer worm that can search every Americans PC for top-secret NSA documents? It sounds obviously unconstitutional, but the worm code cant read your letters, bust down your door, scare you, or arrest anyone innocent. If youre not guilty, you won.. |
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Bugfix needed? (
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Lawrence Lessig - a professor at Stanford Law School - is one of the first legal scholars to step into the risky business of publishing a booklength, bestseller argument for regulating the cyberspace. This book is legal hype if such a concept exists. That is also the dilemma of the book: not too aca..
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Economics of Regulation and Antitrust - 3rd Edition |
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This Book Stinks (
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If you are looking for a nonconsistant book that jumps around and does not follow through on its explanation of certain topics than this is the book for you!..
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Valuation and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property |
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Some thoughts from a competing author (
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Dr. Razgaitis has tackled an area that contains the most difficult question facing professionals and intellectual property owners - how to value and price embryonic technology.In recent years many have attempted to educate us on the subject of valuing intellectual property. Complex financial theo..
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Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman |
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Nice Explanations (
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The editor wrote a short forward explaining all the computer concepts the reader will need in order to understand the book. In addition, there are footnotes throughout the book explaining obscure people and computer terms. This way even a sociology major like myself can understand everything. Sta..
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Private Power, Public Law : The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) |
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Brilliant study of the politics of intellectual property (
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This is a very important and highly topical book, which shows in an accessible and persuasive manner how big business has played a decisive role in guiding the international regulation of intellectual property protection. It should be read not only by scholars and students of international politics,..
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