This article first discusses the contemporary debate on cultural “creativity” and the economy. Second, it considers the current state of UK copyright law and how it relates to cultural work. Third, based on empirical research on British dancers and musicians, an analysis of precarious cultural work is presented. A major focus is how those who follow their art by way of “portfolio” work handle their rights in ways that diverge significantly from the current simplistic assumptions of law and cultural policy. Our conclusions underline the distance between present top-down conceptions of what drives production in the cultural field and the actual practice of dancers and musicians
ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in E...
Copyright subsists in creative works that are "fixed in any tangible medium of expression," usually ...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already existi...
This article first discusses the contemporary debate on cultural “creativity” and the economy. Secon...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
This thesis examines contemporary theatre dance artists’ economic conduct to fill a gap in knowledge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This article will present specific legal cases involving the need for choreographers to copyright th...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already exist...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
Book synopsis: What is the relationship between creativity, cultural heritage institutions and copyr...
Critical engagement with copyright law has exposed its uncertain and compromised relationship with a...
How have social institutions, customs, and intellectual property laws affected creative activity in ...
This article analyses the politics of copyright and copying. Copyright is an increasingly important ...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in E...
Copyright subsists in creative works that are "fixed in any tangible medium of expression," usually ...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already existi...
This article first discusses the contemporary debate on cultural “creativity” and the economy. Secon...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
This thesis examines contemporary theatre dance artists’ economic conduct to fill a gap in knowledge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This article will present specific legal cases involving the need for choreographers to copyright th...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already exist...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
Book synopsis: What is the relationship between creativity, cultural heritage institutions and copyr...
Critical engagement with copyright law has exposed its uncertain and compromised relationship with a...
How have social institutions, customs, and intellectual property laws affected creative activity in ...
This article analyses the politics of copyright and copying. Copyright is an increasingly important ...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in E...
Copyright subsists in creative works that are "fixed in any tangible medium of expression," usually ...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already existi...