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The Biopolitics of Intellectual Property: Regulating Innovation and Personhood in the Information Age

SKU: 9781108712057

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Uncover the complex power dynamics behind intellectual property in the digital era. Gordon Hull critically examines IP regulation, analysing copyright, trademark, and patent policies through Foucaultian perspectives. He explores IP not just as law but as a force shaping innovation and personhood, highlighting its shift towards neoliberal privatization. This insightful work clarifies why understanding intellectual property’s evolving role is crucial for navigating modern economies and policy debates in India. Essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in law, technology, and policy seeking to grasp the stakes in today’s innovation landscape.

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