hidden
Image Database Export Citations

Menu:

Mapping the Digital Public Domain: Threats and Opportunities

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author Samuelson, Pamela en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2009-07-31T14:50:36Z
dc.date.available 2009-07-31T14:50:36Z
dc.date.issued 2003 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2007-09-28 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2007-09-28 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2493
dc.description.abstract From Introduction: "Whether the public domain is a virtual wasteland of undeserving detritus or the font of all new creation is the subject of some debate. Those who adhere to the former perspective do not worry about 'threats' to this domain any more than they would worry about scavengers who go to garbage dumps to look for abandoned property. Adherents of the latter view, interestingly enough, are not of one mind about 'threats' to this domain. Some believe that propertizing value residing in the public domain will produce more social benefit than letting content languish there, while others regard propertization itself as the main threat to the public domain. "At the risk of seeming a contrarian, I concur with all three views: some of what is in the public domain is detritus; some of what is valuable in the public domain might be better utilized if propertized to some degree; other parts of the public domain need to remain open and unownable as sources for future creations. In the course of explaining why I embrace this seemingly contradictory perspective, I will offer a map of the public domain. This map is a useful prelude to a discussion of possible impacts of various legal and policy developments affecting the digital public domain. Some initiatives would have adverse effects on the digital public domain, while others may not. This article will identify a number of threats to the public domain that deserve attention. It will also celebrate contributions that digitalization and digital networks have made in extending the public domain and enabling projects to preserve the digital commons. In some respects, digital information and digital networks have made the public domain more vibrant and robust, and if various digital commons initiatives attain their goals, the public domain may flourish as never before." en_US
dc.subject public domain en_US
dc.subject intellectual property rights en_US
dc.subject law en_US
dc.subject information commons en_US
dc.subject privatization en_US
dc.subject copyright en_US
dc.subject Internet en_US
dc.title Mapping the Digital Public Domain: Threats and Opportunities en_US
dc.type Journal Article en_US
dc.type.published published en_US
dc.subject.sector Information & Knowledge en_US
dc.identifier.citationjournal Law and Contemporary Problems en_US
dc.identifier.citationvolume 66 en_US
dc.identifier.citationnumber 1-2 en_US
dc.identifier.citationmonth January en_US
dc.submitter.email aurasova@indiana.edu en_US


Files in this item

Files Size Format View
Mapping_the_Digital_Public_Domain.pdf 183.9Kb PDF View/Open

This item appears in the following document type(s)

Show simple item record