The ideas and ideals of authorship and the discourse on property rights that emerged in parallel since the 18thcentury have come to form the bedrock of copyright law. Critical copyright scholars argue that this construction of authorship and ownership contributes to individualisation and privatisation of artistic works that disregards the collective aspects of creativity. It also embodies a certain kind of authorial character-or “author function” as Michel Foucault puts it-imbued with racial and gendered powers and privileges. While the gendered and racialised biases of intellectual property rights are well documented within copyright research, the commodification of ideas and cultural expressions relies on individualisation of creativity t...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
International audienceNowadays, copyright is often seen as a form of "property right", and more part...
Authorship and creativity are products of authentic human expression that the law must encourage in ...
The ideas and ideals of authorship and the discourse on property rights that emerged in parallelsinc...
In his article about authorship and property rights, Martin Fredriksson points out that both of them...
We, as researchers and lecturers, produce new knowledge that attracts copyright, but standard unders...
On November 10, 2018, Martin Fredriksson has published an article entitled “Authors, Inventors and E...
The future of intellectual property rights is discussed. The emergence of new technologies will free...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on authorship reflects various i...
Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value is a wide-ranging work of immense erudition and ...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
Authorship and creativity are products of authentic human expression that the law must encourage in ...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
International audienceNowadays, copyright is often seen as a form of "property right", and more part...
Authorship and creativity are products of authentic human expression that the law must encourage in ...
The ideas and ideals of authorship and the discourse on property rights that emerged in parallelsinc...
In his article about authorship and property rights, Martin Fredriksson points out that both of them...
We, as researchers and lecturers, produce new knowledge that attracts copyright, but standard unders...
On November 10, 2018, Martin Fredriksson has published an article entitled “Authors, Inventors and E...
The future of intellectual property rights is discussed. The emergence of new technologies will free...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on authorship reflects various i...
Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value is a wide-ranging work of immense erudition and ...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
Authorship and creativity are products of authentic human expression that the law must encourage in ...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
International audienceNowadays, copyright is often seen as a form of "property right", and more part...
Authorship and creativity are products of authentic human expression that the law must encourage in ...