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Intellectual Liberty
Natural Rights and Intellectual Property
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186 stránek
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The book philosophically argues for the significance of the public domain and user's rights by employing natural-rights theory, particularly drawing on John Locke's ideas. It examines the implications of intellectual property rights, questioning whether limitations on intellectual liberty can be justified. The author posits that natural justice and human freedom impose strict boundaries on the extent of intellectual property rights, especially in the context of copyright, advocating for a balanced approach to intellectual liberty.
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2012, pevná
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