This week a review of my book appeared in Law and Politics Book Review, part of the “Law and Courts” seciton of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It’s an honor that the review is written by law scholar Debora Halbert, author of Intellectual Property in the Information Age (1999) and Resisting Intellectual Property (2005). I agree with her comment that the book is stingy about addressing the forces working against stricter copyright enforcement — in that way, her new book is a particularly good companion piece to mine. [I wish Routledge would put the reasonably priced paperback version back in print…] You can read the review here.

There was also a thoughtful commentary written by Bob Weber on his blog Managing Rights; you can read it, along with my comments, here.