Bound by Law?
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Uses a graphic novel format to explore both sides of the copyright problem in a story about a filmmaker's attempt to shoot a documentary about a day in the life of New York City.
James Boyle is a scholar of intellectual property law and its role in shaping our information society. His work critically examines the boundaries of copyright and its implications for creativity and knowledge sharing. Boyle's approach is both analytical and accessible, seeking to demystify complex legal concepts for a broader audience. His writings are essential for understanding the intricate balance between intellectual property rights and the public domain.



Uses a graphic novel format to explore both sides of the copyright problem in a story about a filmmaker's attempt to shoot a documentary about a day in the life of New York City.