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This book explores how the technical upheavals of the 21st century have changed the structures and architecture of the creation, sharing and regulation of knowledge. From the new economic and technical models of production and dissemination of knowledge, the book deals with all new forms of valorisation. It also explains how the legislative deficit in the world and in Europe, around digital is being filled by new initiatives, such as the law for a Digital Republic, in France. It is therefore a book that provides a valuable follow-up to the book "The New Challenges of Knowledge", of which it constitutes the continuation and operational deepening…mehr

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This book explores how the technical upheavals of the 21st century have changed the structures and architecture of the creation, sharing and regulation of knowledge. From the new economic and technical models of production and dissemination of knowledge, the book deals with all new forms of valorisation. It also explains how the legislative deficit in the world and in Europe, around digital is being filled by new initiatives, such as the law for a Digital Republic, in France. It is therefore a book that provides a valuable follow-up to the book "The New Challenges of Knowledge", of which it constitutes the continuation and operational deepening
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Renaud Fabre, CNRS, France, is Professor of Economics and former President of the University of Paris 8 (Vincennes-Saint Denis) in France. He is the former director of Scientific and Technical Information at the National Scientific Research Centre (2013-2017)./p> Alain Bensoussan, Sciences Po Paris, France, is an advanced technology lawyer and President of the Bensoussan-Lexing office. He is an international specialist in the law of digital technology and robotics. Lucille Colin, Sciences Po Paris, France. Marie Blanquart, Sciences Po Paris, France. Louki-Géronimo Richou, Sciences Po Paris, France.