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Oxford Studies in Language and Law

Conceptions in the Code

How Metaphors Explain Legal Challenges in Digital Times

Larsson, Stefan (Researcher and Associate Professor in Technology and Social Change, Researcher and Associate Professor in Technology and Social Change, Lund University Internet Institute)

Conceptions in the Code

Oxford Studies in Language and Law

Conceptions in the Code

How Metaphors Explain Legal Challenges in Digital Times

Oxford Studies in Language and Law: Conceptions in the Code

 

Through an analysis of copyright in a digital context, Stefan LarssonĀ“ s Conceptions in the Code explains the role that metaphor plays in the law's handling of technological change. It makes a significant contribution to sociolegal analysis as well as conceptual metaphor theory.


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Stefan Larsson's Conceptions in the Code makes a significant contribution to sociolegal analysis, representing a valuable contribution to conceptual metaphor theory. By utilising the case of copyright in a digital context it explains the role that metaphor plays when the law is dealing with technological change, displaying both conceptual path-dependence as well as what is called non-legislative developments in the law.
The overall analysis draws from conceptual studies of "property" in intellectual property. By using Karl Renner's account of property, Larsson demonstrates how the property regime of copyright is the projection of an older regime of control onto a new set of digital social relations. Further, through an analysis of the concept of "copy" in copyright as well as the metaphorical battle of defining the BitTorrent site "The Pirate Bay" in the Swedish court case with its founders, Larsson shows the historical and embodied dependence of digital phenomena in law, and thereby how normative aspects of the source concept also stains the target domain.
The book also draws from empirical studies on file sharing and historical expressions of the conceptualisation of law, revealing both the cultural bias of both file sharing and law. Also law is thereby shown to be largely depending on metaphors and embodiment to be reified and understood. The contribution is relevant for the conceptual and regulatory struggles of a multitude of contemporary socio-digital phenomena in addition to copyright and file sharing, including big data and the oft-praised "openness" of digital innovation.


ISBN
9780190650384
Pagina's
272
Verschenen
Serie
Oxford Studies in Language and Law
NUR
820
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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