James Boyle

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James Boyle is a legal scholar best known for his work on intellectual property, the public domain, and the cultural and political implications of copyright law.

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instanceOf academic
author
legal scholar
awardReceived Duke University Distinguished Teaching Award
coFounderOf Center for the Study of the Public Domain
Creative Commons
educatedAt Harvard Law School
University of Glasgow
employer Duke University School of Law
fieldOfWork copyright law
cultural theory of copyright
information law
intellectual property law
law and technology
political implications of copyright
public domain
genre legal scholarship
non-fiction
hasAcademicTitle William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law
hasRole copyright reform advocate
legal theorist
public domain advocate
hasWebsite https://law.duke.edu/fac/boyle
https://www.thepublicdomain.org
influencedBy critical legal studies
cultural studies
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Creative Commons
surface form: Creative Commons board of directors
nationality Scottish
notableIdea cultural environmentalism
information environmentalism
notableWork Bound by Law? Tales from the Public Domain
Cultural Environmentalism and Beyond
Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society
The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
Theft: A History of Music
occupation professor of law
placeOfBirth Scotland
researchInterest commons-based approaches to information
Creative Commons
surface form: creative commons

digital rights
open access
workLocation Durham, North Carolina
writesAbout enclosure of the information commons
history of copyright
intellectual property and democracy
intersection of law and culture
public domain as a cultural commons

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