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This book discusses copyleft and its impact on the traditional way to conceive of property. It is specifically focused on the European and International juridical framework. This volume will be of interest to students, academics and practitioners with an interest in Contract Law, Property Law and Intellectual Property Law.
List of contents
Foreword by David Tan
Foreword by Richard Thompson Ford
A Note by Orit Fischman-Afori
Introduction
1. The Digital Revolution and Evolving Social-Economic Dynamics
2. Property in the Frame of the Digital Domain
3. Navigating Property Dynamics in the Digital Sphere: Striking a Balance Between Access and Inclusiveness Within a Shifting Paradigm
4. Copyleft as a Paradigm of Shifting in Property Conceptualization?
Index
About the author
Ettore M. Lombardi, a Professor of Private Law and International Business Law at the University of Florence, is also a practicing lawyer. He co-directs the Executive Courses on Alternative Investment at Queen Mary University of London and on Art and Law at the University of Florence, Université de Genève, and Gallerie degli Uffizi. His academic qualifications include degrees from various prestigious institutions, an LL.M. at Harvard Law School, and advanced certificates in AI (Saïd Business School at Oxford University), Business Sustainability Management (Cambridge University) and Sustainable Finance (Cambridge University). Currently, he holds positions as Research Fellow and Visiting/Senior Fellow at various prestigious and globally recognized institutions.
Summary
This book discusses copyleft and its impact on the traditional way to conceive of property. It is specifically focused on the European and International juridical framework. This volume will be of interest to students, academics and practitioners with an interest in Contract Law, Property Law and Intellectual Property Law.