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Information, Freedom and Property
(2016)
  • Mireille Hildebrandt
  • Bibi van den Berg, Leiden University - Leiden Law School
Abstract
This book addresses issues on the nexus of freedom of and property in information, while acknowledging that both hiding and exposing information may affect our privacy. It inquires into the physics, the technologies, the business models, the governmental strategies and last but not least the legal frameworks concerning access, organisation and control of information. It debates whether it is in the very nature of information to be either free or monopolized, or both. Analysing upcoming power structures, new types of colonization and attempts to replace legal norms with techno-nudging, this book also presents the idea of an infra-ethics capable of pre-empting our pre-emption. It discusses the interrelations between open access, the hacker ethos, the personal data economy, and freedom of information, highlighting the ephemeral but pivotal role played by information in a data-driven society. This book is a must-read for those working on the contemporary dimensions of freedom of information, data protection, and intellectual property rights.
Keywords
  • information,
  • intellectual property,
  • privacy,
  • ethics,
  • law,
  • power
Publication Date
Summer 2016
Editor
Mireille Hildebrandt, Bibi van den Berg
Publisher
Routledge
Citation Information
Mireille Hildebrandt and Bibi van den Berg. Information, Freedom and Property. Abingdon(2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mireille_hildebrandt/69/