This paper outlines the differences between the concept of "property" as used in "common" private law and in intellectual "property" law. It shows some legal effects of the different nature of these "£properties" as pewrtaining to things that can or can not be "owned" without excluding others, by referring to "third parties' rights "in re". The different economic and legal regimes of the related interests confirms the artificial and legal costruction of proprietary interests in knowledge
La circolazione delle informazioni nell'era digitale. Diritto ed etica della condivisione
SCANNICCHIO, Nicola
2010-01-01
Abstract
This paper outlines the differences between the concept of "property" as used in "common" private law and in intellectual "property" law. It shows some legal effects of the different nature of these "£properties" as pewrtaining to things that can or can not be "owned" without excluding others, by referring to "third parties' rights "in re". The different economic and legal regimes of the related interests confirms the artificial and legal costruction of proprietary interests in knowledgeFile in questo prodotto:
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