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CORRELATION AND MUTUAL CONDITIONALITY OF INFORMATION AND INTELLECTUAL RIGHTS REGULATION: THEORETICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS

Elena Anatol'evna Voinikanis
National Research University “Higher School of Economics”


Submitted: November 28, 2014
Abstract. In the article the thesis about value, which information has in modern society, and the unity of the sphere of spiritual production is grounded. At the level of legislation intellectual rights are not considered, though legal theory and legal doctrine gradually come to the recognition of the information nature of the objects of intellectual rights. In the work the author makes conclusion about changes in the legal world view and the transformation of the paradigm of intellectual rights.
Key words and phrases:
правовая наука
общественное достояние
сфера духовного производства
информационное право
интеллектуальные права
парадигма интеллектуальных прав
legal science
public domain
sphere of spiritual production
data protection law
intellectual rights
paradigm of intellectual rights
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