Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of intellectual property with Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law by Alexander Peukert, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. This insightful work spans 217 pages and offers the first comprehensive critique of the notion that 'intellectual property' (IP) exists as an abstract object that can be owned. Peukert challenges conventional views and develops an alternative theory of IP, positing that IP rights grant holders an exclusive privilege to utilize 'Master Artefacts'. This thought-provoking book is essential for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of intellectual property law. Dive into Peukert's innovative perspectives and reshape your understanding of IP in today's digital age.