[E-BOOK] Leman The End of Ownership: Personal Property in the Digital Economy (The Information Society Series)
| #849756 in Books | imusti | 2016-11-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.56 x6.00l,.0 | File Name: 0262035014 | 264 pages | Mit Press
||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Read this fast, or slow, depending on why you are reading it|By Colin McLarty|Read this fast to learn a whole lot about things you think you own, but the manufacturer thinks you are leasing. It makes more practical difference right now than you probably think it does. And it will start to make a lot of difference as manufacturers get bolder about controlling what you can do|||By reading this blurb, you agree, irrevocably and in perpetuity, that this book is an excellent, enraging, eye-opening, essential overview of the way that 'intellectual property' has become a twenty-first century virus that lets the biggest corporations in t
If you buy a book at the bookstore, you own it. You can take it home, scribble in the margins, put in on the shelf, lend it to a friend, sell it at a garage sale. But is the same thing true for the ebooks or other digital goods you buy? Retailers and copyright holders argue that you don't own those purchases, you merely license them. That means your ebook vendor can delete the book from your device without warning or explanation -- as Amazon deleted Orwell's 1984<...
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