The levels of information objectification in the context of legal protection ability
Journal: RUDN Journal of Law (Vol.27, No. 3)Publication Date: 2023-09-30
Authors : Stanislav Odintsov; Elizaveta Lazareva;
Page : 670-685
Keywords : information access modes; legal protection and guard of intellectual activity results; information and communication technologies; non-fungible tokens;
Abstract
The subject of the study is the essential content and interpretation of the essence of “information”, its symbolic metaphysics. The emphasis is on the sign-symbolic level of perception of information, as well as its meaning (significance) of the sequence in the subsequent interpretation of information. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the concept of “information”. including as a result of intellectual activity. Also discusses the legal mechanisms that are designed to regulate such a multi-border phenomenon as “information”. The conclusions are formulated that due to the original immaterial (ideal) nature of information, including for the purpose of its perception, it is inextricably linked with the corresponding material (physical) carrier, which acts as a form for its objectification, thereby the form and content of information are inextricably linked within the framework of the regulation of the information exchange process. Based on the research carried out, the authors define and substantiate the concept of systematization of legal regimes of information, which is based on the levels of its objectification.
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