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Information and Intellectual Property Protection: Evaluating the Claim that Information Should be Free

Kenneth Einar Himma
Seattle Pacific University



American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers, Forthcoming

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The claim "information should be free" (hereinafter ISBF) has become a rallying cry for those who believe intellectual property rights are illegitimately protected by the state. In this essay, I will attempt to (1) determine what ISBF means (which will require determining what the concept-term "information" means as used in ISBF); (2) evaluate what kind of support there is for ISBF; (3) determine whether ISBF conforms to ordinary views about the propriety of certain restrictions on the free flow of information; and (4) determine whether ISBF provides good reason for thinking that legal protection of intellectual property rights is illegitimate. I will argue that the most charitable interpretation of ISBF lacks adequate support in mainstream moral views and thus cannot ground a wholesale challenge to the legitimacy of intellectual property rights.

Keywords: information, intellectual property, rights, legitimate

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Date posted: May 23, 2005 ; Last revised: May 25, 2005

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Himma, Kenneth Einar, Information and Intellectual Property Protection: Evaluating the Claim that Information Should be Free . American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers, Forthcoming . Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=727446


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Kenneth Einar Himma (Contact Author)
Seattle Pacific University ( email )
Department of Philosophy
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