Complex Copyright: Mapping the Information Ecosystem

Complex Copyright: Mapping the Information Ecosystem

by Deborah Tussey
Complex Copyright: Mapping the Information Ecosystem

Complex Copyright: Mapping the Information Ecosystem

by Deborah Tussey

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Overview

This book draws on a wide selection of interdisciplinary literature discussing complex adaptive systems - including scholarship from economics, political science, evolutionary biology, cognitive science, and religion - to apply general complexity tenets to the institutions, conceptual framework, and theoretical justifications of the copyright system, both in the United States and internationally. The author argues that copyrighted works are the products of complex creative systems and, consequently, designers of copyright regimes for the global 'information ecosystem'should look to complexity theory for guidance. Urging legal scholars to undertake empirical studies of real-world copyright systems, Tussey reveals how the selection of workable configurations for the copyright regime is larger than that encompassed by the traditional, entirely theoretical, debate between private property rights and the commons. Finally, this unique study articulates how copyright law must tolerate certain chaotic elements that may be essential to the sustainability of complex systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138269323
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/16/2016
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Deborah Tussey is a Professor at the Oklahoma City University School of Law, where her areas of specialty include international intellectual property law, copyright law, and computer law.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Are Publishers Really Like Prairies? Copyright Systems as Complex Adaptive Systems; Chapter 2 A Philosopher and a Lobbyist Walk into a Bar: The Theory and Reality of Copyright Lawmaking; Chapter 3 Systems Analysis for the Copyright Ecosystem; Chapter 4 Chaos, Creativity, and Copyright; Chapter 5 Complexifying Copyright Law: A Possible Future for Copyright Lawmaking;
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