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The Problems with Protecting One’s Privacy by Means of Copyrights

The Problems with Protecting One’s Privacy by Means of Copyrights

In 2006, Jason Fortuny posted a fake advertisement on Craigslist by a supposed “female bondage enthusiast” who was looking for a “white or latin man ... 2 give intense pain and discipline."  The 178 responses, some of which had pictures attached, were then posted on an encyclopaedia website. Recently, a respondent sued Fortuny for damages […]

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in the Face of a Potential Pandemic

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in the Face of a Potential Pandemic

Issues surrounding medicine patents truly test the moral groundings of patent law.  Specifically, when companies develop and patent drugs that treat life threatening diseases, the inherent morality behind restrictive patent laws seems to lose legitimacy.  The objectives underlying intellectual property must be weighed against the immediate humanitarian agenda.  The anti-patent camp can argue that corporations […]