Talk:David Koepsell
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[edit]As an author of several books and articles in the area of intellectual property, ontology and law, this article links to a number of other articles. Moreover, the author is referenced in more than one other WikiPedia article. The Ontology of Cyberspace has been referenced in a number of reviews and books, and is a respected work in social ontology.
Further, re: notability. The only other major thesis regarding the ontological status of cyberspatial entities is that of Michael Heim, and The Ontology of Cyberspace is essentially a counter-argument. Moreover, it is used as a text for numerous courses, and cited by other academics in support of open-source, and in opposition to strict intellectual property regimes.
Edits July 2014
[edit]I am in the process of editing and updating David's page. If anyone has any important contributions with preferably neutral sources, please add them here. Thanks! Onlydemi (talk) 02:15, 24 July 2014 (UTC)
New Edited Page is now live. Onlydemi (talk) 16:30, 27 July 2014 (UTC)