Kapczynski Amy
Yale Law School.
Cornell Law Rev. 2017;102(6):1539-648.
Today, intellectual property (IP) scholars accept that IP as an approach to information production has serious limits. But what lies beyond IP? A new literature on "intellectual production without IP" (or "IP without IP") has emerged to explore this question, but its examples and explanations have yet to convince skeptics. This Article reorients this new literature via a study of a hard case: a global influenza virus-sharing network that has for decades produced critically important information goods, at significant expense, and in a loose-knit group--all without recourse to IP. I analyze the Network as an example of "open science," a mode of information production that differs strikingly from conventional IP, and yet that successfully produces important scientific goods in response to social need. The theory and example developed here refute the most powerful criticisms of the emerging "IP without IP" literature, and provide a stronger foundation for this important new field. Even where capital costs are high, creation without IP can be reasonably effective in social terms, if it can link sources of funding to reputational and evaluative feedback loops like those that characterize open science. It can also be sustained over time, even by loose-knit groups and where the stakes are high, because organizations and other forms of law can help to stabilize cooperation. I also show that contract law is well suited to modes of information production that rely upon a "supply side" rather than "demand side" model. In its most important instances, "order without IP" is not order without governance, nor order without law. Recognizing this can help us better ground this new field, and better study and support forms of knowledge production that deserve our attention, and that sometimes sustain our very lives.
如今,知识产权(IP)学者们承认,将知识产权作为一种信息生产方式存在严重局限性。但知识产权之外是什么呢?一种关于“无知识产权的知识生产”(或“无IP的IP”)的新文献已经出现,以探讨这个问题,但其例子和解释尚未说服怀疑论者。本文通过对一个棘手案例的研究,重新定位了这一新文献:一个全球流感病毒共享网络,几十年来,该网络不计成本、以松散的组织形式,生产出了极其重要的信息产品,且从未诉诸知识产权。我将该网络作为“开放科学”的一个例子进行分析,开放科学是一种信息生产模式,与传统的知识产权模式截然不同,但却成功地根据社会需求生产出了重要的科学产品。本文所阐述的理论和例子驳斥了对新兴的“无知识产权的知识生产”文献最有力的批评,并为这一重要的新领域提供了更坚实的基础。即使资本成本很高,如果能将资金来源与声誉和评价反馈回路联系起来,像开放科学那样,那么无知识产权的创造在社会层面上也能相当有效。即使是松散的组织,且利害关系重大,这种创造也能长期持续,因为组织和其他法律形式有助于稳定合作。我还表明,合同法非常适合依赖“供应方”而非“需求方”模式的信息生产方式。在其最重要的情况下,“无知识产权的秩序”并非无治理的秩序,也不是无法律的秩序。认识到这一点有助于我们更好地为这个新领域奠定基础,更好地研究和支持值得我们关注、有时甚至维系我们生命的知识生产形式。