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DDM in intellectual property

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In this chapter I want to return to the areas of intellectual property and access to knowledge covered explicitly in the context of James Boyle’s ideas outlined in Chapter 2. As I suggested earlier in the book, the default rules of the road in digital decision making (DDM) are the laws governing information flows and technologies. The rules of intellectual property constitute a significant chunk of those laws and no book on DDM would be complete without at least some cursory consideration of how those laws get made.

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(2007). DDM in intellectual property. In: Digital Decision Making. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-673-5_8

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