NEW FRONTIERS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
edited by Annabelle Lever
Published by Cambridge University Press
July 2012
Introduction - Annabelle Lever
Philosophy of Intellectual Property - Incentives, Rights and Duties
Chapter 1 - John Christman
Autonomy, Social Selves and Intellectual Property Claims
Chapter 2 - Stephen R. Munzer
Corrective Justice and Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge
Chapter 3 - Alex Rosenberg
Designing a Successor to the Patent As Second Best Solution to the Problem of Optimum Provision of Good Ideas
Chapter 4 - Jorn Sonderholm
Ethical Issues Surrounding Intellectual Property Rights
Chapter 5 - James Wilson
On the Value of the Intellectual Commons
Chapter 6 - Kathleen Liddell
Immorality and Patents: The Exclusion of Inventions Contrary to Ordre Public and Morality
Chapter 7 - Graham Dutfield
The Genetic code is 3.6 Billion Years Old: it's Time for a Rewrite: Questioning the Metaphors and Analogies of Synthetic Biology and Life Science Patenting
Chapter 8 - Abraham Drassinower
Copyright Infringement as Compelled Speech
Chapter 9 - Laura Biron
Public Reason, Communication and Intellectual Property
Chapter 10 - Geert Demuijnck
Illegal Downloading, Free-Riding and Justice
Chapter 11 - David Lametti
The Virtuous P(eer): Reflections on the Ethics of File Sharing