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Access, ethics and piracy

机译:访问,道德和盗版

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Ownership of intellectual property rights for a large proportion of the scholarly record is held by publishers, so a majority of journal articles are behind paywalls and unavailable to most people. As a result some readers are encouraged to use pirate websites such as Sci-Hub to access them, a practice that is alternately regarded as criminal and unethical or as a justified act of civil disobedience. This article considers both the efficacy and ethics of piracy, placing ‘guerrilla open access’ within a longer history of piracy and access to knowledge. By doing so, it is shown that piracy is an inevitable part of the intellectual landscape that can render the current intellectual property regime irrelevant. If we wish to actively construct a true scholarly commons, open access emerges as a contender for moving beyond proprietary forms of commodifying scholarly knowledge towards the creation of an open scholarly communication system that is fit for purpose.
机译:学术著作中很大一部分的知识产权归出版商所有,因此大多数期刊文章都在收费壁垒之内,大多数人无法使用。因此,鼓励一些读者使用Sci-Hub这样的海盗网站来访问它们,这种做法被交替认为是犯罪和不道德的,或者是公民不服从的正当行为。本文同时考虑了盗版的功效和道德规范,将“游击队开放获取”纳入了更长的盗版和获取知识的历史之中。这样做表明,盗版是知识产权领域的必然组成部分,可以使当前的知识产权制度变得无关紧要。如果我们希望积极地建设一个真正的学术共享空间,那么开放获取就会成为竞争者,它超越了将学术知识商品化的专有形式,朝着创建适合目的的开放性学术交流系统的方向发展。

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