This book has offered some good insight on the meaning and application of copyright, thought-provoking discussion on the concept of ownership, and had done a good job of challenging conventional wisdom.
The only downside is that the two authors hail from academia, so they are thoroughly entrenched in the liberal mindset. Not sure how aware of this they are, as fish don’t tend to realize they are wet. But in one way or another, then tend to work in most all the liberal talking points on race, gender, climate, etc. Tedious.
That aside, I recommend the book as a way of challenging your ideas on the very nature of ownership and what it means in the digital age.