Information Feudalism

Who Owns the Knowledge Economy?

Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite

paperback

$16.95


NOW IN PAPERBACK The definitive account of how multinational corporations have seized control of intellectual property rights
This is a profoundly important account of the unnecessary harm we as a nation are imposing on the developing world. There is no justice or justification for this harm. This book, better than any I have seen, shows why.
—LAWRENCE LESSIG

In a few short years, the battle over intellectual property rights has emerged from obscurity to become front-page news. The continent-hopping, three-year court battle fought by activists to bring cheap versions of desperately needed AIDS drugs to South Africa is but one example of how this seemingly arcane area of international regulation has become a crucial battleground in the twenty-first century and is animating activists the world over.

Available now for the first time in paperback, this powerful book is the definitive history of how the new global intellectual property regime—the rulebook for the knowledge economy—came to be. Drawing on more than five years of research and more than five hundred interviews with key figures—including negotiators for First and Third World countries, leaders of multinational corporations, and public-interest experts, Information Feudalism uncovers the story of how a small coterie of multinational corporations wrote the charter for the global information order.

Information Feudalism is an authoritative history of the demise of the world’s intellectual commons, and a potent call for democratic property rights.


Peter Drahos is a professor at the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. He is the author of A Philosophy of Intellectual Property and, with John Braithwaite, Global Business Regulation. John Braithwaite is a business regulatory scholar who is an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow at the Australian National University. His major works include Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Corporations, Crime and Accountability.

Current Affairs / Business
Fall 2006
paperback
5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 272 pages
978-1-59558-122-8

Other Editions:

For overseas orders, please contact your local representative from our
Sales & Distribution page.