The Beautiful Fall
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
You are about to forget everything - including your own identity. Who will you trust to tell you who you are?



You are about to forget everything - including your own identity. Who will you trust to tell you who you are?
The book philosophically explores the concept of user's rights in relation to the growing intellectual property rights landscape. It argues for the significance of the public domain and user's rights through the lens of natural-rights philosophy, primarily drawing on John Locke's ideas. The author asserts that principles of natural justice and human freedom impose essential limitations on the extent and nature of intellectual property rights, particularly in the realm of copyright.