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Justifying Intellectual Property Protection: Why the Interests of Content Creators Usually Win Over Everyone Else's

Justifying Intellectual Property Protection: Why the Interests of Content Creators Usually Win Over Everyone Else's
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Author(s): Kenneth Einar Himma (Seattle Pacific University, USA)
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 22
Source title: Information Technology and Social Justice
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Emma Rooksby (Charles Sturt University, Australia)and John Weckert (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-968-7.ch003

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Abstract

I argue that the law should provide limited protection of intellectual property interests. To this end, I argue that whether the law ought to coercively restrict liberty depends on an assessment of all competing interests. Further, I argue that the interests of content creators in controlling the disposition of the content they create outweigh the interests of other persons in using that content in most, but not all, cases. I conclude that, in these cases, morality protects the interests of content creators, but not the interests of other persons and hence would justify limited legal protection of the content creators’ interests.

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