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Unacceptable costs : the consequences of making knowledge property in a global society.

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Unacceptable costs : the consequences of making knowledge property in a global society. / May, Christopher.
In: Global Society, Vol. 16, No. 2, 04.2002, p. 123-144.

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May C. Unacceptable costs : the consequences of making knowledge property in a global society. Global Society. 2002 Apr;16(2):123-144. doi: 10.1080/09537320220132893

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abstract = "If we think of an author as having a natural right to profit from his work, then we will think of the copier as some sort of thief; whereas if we think of the author as beneficiary of a statutory monopoly, it may be easier to see the copier as an embodiment of free enterprise values.",
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