Wikibooks:Requests for deletion/Intellectual Property and the Internet

Intellectual Property and the Internet/Arab Spring
In the course of trying to form a mental image of everything that already exists in this very raw, semi-coherent book that I seem to have adopted (or that has adopted me, we break-up and get back together several times per month still), I just can't see any path forward for this particular page. While I can see how the Arab Spring could be used to illustrate real-world implications of public policy regarding content ownership, there's no clay to mold here. I'm exceedingly new here and will take what's said on the matter as a lesson in the Wikibooks mindset, more than anything. Thanks in advance for any thoughts you choose to share. —  ⚞ 🐈ℛogueScholar  ₨Talk🗩 ⚟    $My recent mischief$   08:26, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
 * The treatment is too dry and encyclopedic.
 * Much of what's there is visually-driven in a way that I interpret as very "un-Wikibooks-like."
 * With no pre-existing content tying the events to IP, it would take more effort to bring the prose into focus under that lens than it would to write the content from scratch. If/when I do that, I'd want that work to happen on a page with a broader geographic and temporal scope.
 * per nom, just an imported article from en.wikipedia in 2012 with some minor cleanup. It has little to do with "Intellectual Property and the Internet" as it is written, and so it is irrelevant to the book topic in this form. -- Jules (Mrjulesd) 11:17, 26 October 2019 (UTC)