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1. A New Economics of Ideas

In a famous article1 Barlow said that copyright was dead.
Ask the RIAA if that is the case!
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It will be the case. All your bases are belong to us

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2. Lessig's Contribution

Lessig produced some interesting essays on the regulation of space.3. But also Julie Cohen has an interesting approach to this kind of issue. In J. E. Cohen, Copyright and the Jurisprudence of Self-Help, in 13 Berkeley Tech. L. J., 1089 (1998) she stated for the first time the now famous Cohen's Theorem.4

3. And so on

And so on...

4. Bibliography

Barlow, J.P., The Economicy of Ideas, in 2 Wired (1994), http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.03/economy.ideas.html external link
Barlow, J.P., The Next Economy of Ideas, in 8 Wired (2000), http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.10/download.html external link
J. E. Cohen, Reverse Engineering and the Rise of Electronic Vigilantism: Intellectual Propery Implications of "Lock-Out" Programs, in 68 S. Cal. L. Rev., 1091 (1995)
J. E. Cohen, A Right to Read Anonymously: A Closer Look at "Copyright Managment" in Cyberspace, in 28 Conn. L. rev., 981 (1996)
J. E. Cohen, Copyright and the Jurisprudence of Self-Help, in 13 Berkeley Tech. L. J., 1089 (1998)
J. E. Cohen, Lochner in Cuberspace: The New Economic Orthodoxy of «Right Managment», in 97 Mich. L. Rev., 642 (1998)
J. E. Cohen, Copyright and the Perfect Curve, in 53 Vand. L. Rev., 1799 (2000)
L. Lessig, The Regulation of Social Meaning, in 62 U. Chi. L. Rev., 943 (1995)
L. Lessig, The Zones of Cyberspace, in 48 Stan. L. Rev., 1403 (1996)
L. Lessig, Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace, in 45 Emory L. J., 869 (1996)
L. Lessig, Tyranny in the Infrastructure, in 5 Wired (Jul. 1997), http://www.wired.com/wired/5.07/cyber_rights_pr.html external link
Lessig, L., The New Chicago School, in 27 J. Legal Stud., 661 (1998)
Lessig, L., Open Code and Open Societies: Values of Internet Governance, in 74 Chi.-Kent. L. Rev., 1405 (1999)


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1. See , The Economicy of Ideas, in 2 Wired (1994), http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.03/economy.ideas.html external link; , The Next Economy of Ideas, in 8 Wired (2000), http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.10/download.html external link.
2. See , The Economicy of Ideas, op. cit.; , The Next Economy of Ideas, op. cit..
3. See , The Regulation of Social Meaning, in 62 U. Chi. L. Rev., 943 (1995); , The Zones of Cyberspace, in 48 Stan. L. Rev., 1403 (1996); , Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace, in 45 Emory L. J., 869 (1996); , Tyranny in the Infrastructure, in 5 Wired (Jul. 1997), http://www.wired.com/wired/5.07/cyber_rights_pr.html external link; , The New Chicago School, in 27 J. Legal Stud., 661 (1998); , Open Code and Open Societies: Values of Internet Governance, in 74 Chi.-Kent. L. Rev., 1405 (1999).
4. See also , Reverse Engineering and the Rise of Electronic Vigilantism: Intellectual Propery Implications of "Lock-Out" Programs, in 68 S. Cal. L. Rev., 1091 (1995); , A Right to Read Anonymously: A Closer Look at "Copyright Managment" in Cyberspace, in 28 Conn. L. rev., 981 (1996); , Lochner in Cuberspace: The New Economic Orthodoxy of «Right Managment», in 97 Mich. L. Rev., 642 (1998); , Copyright and the Perfect Curve, in 53 Vand. L. Rev., 1799 (2000). But see also , The Regulation of Social Meaning, op. cit.; , The Zones of Cyberspace, op. cit.
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