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Helle Porsdam, "Science as a Cultural Human Right" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022)

New Books in Law

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The Contrast Between Intellectual Property Rights and Accessibility of Knowledge

Author's rights are not to be equated with intellectual property rights, says the UN special rapporteur on cultural rights. IP rights privatize, it's a monopoly, which means that others have to pay to use your productProduct is protected by WIPO, the world intellectual property organization. Human rights are public goods that should be available to everyone and this approach can curtail the worst commercialization of culture and science," he adds.

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