This study investigates the formulation o f copyright regulation in Ireland, within the administrative and political structure, in the con text of wider cultural and political debates in the period between the eighteenth century and the late twentieth century. Political, cultural, industrial and economic inputs to the formation of policy are identified and analysed. A critical examination of the development of the country’s copyright regulatory system is provided, in order to give an assessment of its effects on specific Irish cultural industries in each of the major periods which were researched. The printing and publishing industries are a consistent focus, but this is extended in later chapters to include broadcasting and some develop...
This paper examines the tension between trade and development, and its handling in multiple layers o...
This article approaches the recent debates about copyright and piracy from a cultural and historical...
What is usually considered to be the first Copyright Law, passed in England in 1710. The Statute of ...
This study investigates the formulation o f copyright regulation in Ireland, within the administrati...
This paper provides an overview of the administration of Public Performance copyright in Ireland, wh...
Irish cultural activities, structures, patterns of living and expressing the human condition are dis...
If property rights are “the Cinderella of the fundamental rights provisions of the Irish Constitutio...
Following on the heels of other western societies for a radicalisation of copyright in the digital a...
This study is an an attempt to unravel the Irish question by searching for the underlying currents...
This thesis addresses the concepts of rights and freedoms of citizens to cultural expression and dem...
This thesis examines the relationship between the Irish state and the Irish audiovisual sector in an...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
The last ten years has seen Ireland, now dubbed the ‘Celtic tiger’ of Europe, achieve an economic ab...
This dissertation examines the symbiotic relationship between intellectual property (“IP”) law and c...
This thesis examines the relationship between literature and State-directed censorship in the proces...
This paper examines the tension between trade and development, and its handling in multiple layers o...
This article approaches the recent debates about copyright and piracy from a cultural and historical...
What is usually considered to be the first Copyright Law, passed in England in 1710. The Statute of ...
This study investigates the formulation o f copyright regulation in Ireland, within the administrati...
This paper provides an overview of the administration of Public Performance copyright in Ireland, wh...
Irish cultural activities, structures, patterns of living and expressing the human condition are dis...
If property rights are “the Cinderella of the fundamental rights provisions of the Irish Constitutio...
Following on the heels of other western societies for a radicalisation of copyright in the digital a...
This study is an an attempt to unravel the Irish question by searching for the underlying currents...
This thesis addresses the concepts of rights and freedoms of citizens to cultural expression and dem...
This thesis examines the relationship between the Irish state and the Irish audiovisual sector in an...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
The last ten years has seen Ireland, now dubbed the ‘Celtic tiger’ of Europe, achieve an economic ab...
This dissertation examines the symbiotic relationship between intellectual property (“IP”) law and c...
This thesis examines the relationship between literature and State-directed censorship in the proces...
This paper examines the tension between trade and development, and its handling in multiple layers o...
This article approaches the recent debates about copyright and piracy from a cultural and historical...
What is usually considered to be the first Copyright Law, passed in England in 1710. The Statute of ...