Biopolitics of Intellectual Property
Discover the intricate dynamics of power in intellectual property with Biopolitics of Intellectual Property by Gordon Hull. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2020, this insightful book spans 230 pages and delves into the multifaceted nature of copyright, trademark, and patent policy. Hull presents a thought-provoking analysis of intellectual property, examining it through various lenses: as a legal framework, a means to promote public welfare, and a vehicle for neoliberal privatization. This compelling exploration is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities surrounding intellectual property and its societal implications. Whether you are a student, a legal professional, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of intellectual property, this book offers valuable perspectives that will enhance your understanding of why these conceptual struggles matter.