@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt5vm7w8.3, ISBN = {9780300146714}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5vm7w8.3}, abstract = {From barbie to harry potter, the Beatles to Beyoncé, Hollywood to Bollywood, and Viagra to life-saving AIDS medications, intellectual property now dominates our culture and rules our economy and welfare. Our children grow up in a world of copyrighted characters surrounded by trademarked goods. With the advent of the World Trade Organization and its legal obligations, intellectual property also increasingly affects people across the globe, from Brazil to Bangladesh. Yet the full cultural and economic consequences of intellectual property policies are often hidden. We focus instead on the fruits of innovation—more iPods, more bestsellers, more blockbuster drugs—without concern}, bookauthor = {MADHAVI SUNDER}, booktitle = {From Goods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice}, pages = {1--22}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, title = {INTRODUCTION: CULTURE AND FREEDOM}, year = {2012} }