Copyright's Broken Promise : How the Law Now Impedes the 'Progress of Science' and How it Can Be Fixed

Copyright's Broken Promise : How the Law Now Impedes the 'Progress of Science' and How it Can Be Fixed

MIT Press Ltd

Discover how copyright law, as it stands, hinders scientific progress and explore practical solutions for reform. 'Copyright's Broken Promise' by John Willinsky delves into the intricate relationship between intellectual property and scientific advancement. The book argues that current copyright regulations, designed to foster innovation, are paradoxically impeding the dissemination and further development of scientific knowledge. Willinsky meticulously examines the historical context and contemporary implications of these laws, offering a critical analysis of their unintended consequences. The core of Willinsky's argument is that the 'progress of science' is being hampered by an overly restrictive copyright regime. He proposes a series of actionable recommendations to recalibrate the law, ensuring it serves its intended purpose of promoting, rather than obstructing, scientific discovery and collaboration. This insightful work is essential reading for academics, legal scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of scientific research and intellectual property law. Product Summary: Copyright's Broken Promise, John Willinsky, MIT Press Ltd, law, science, intellectual property, copyright reform, scientific progress, book, paperback.

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