© 2018 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. In current debates over copyright law, the author, the user, and the pirate are almost always invoked. Some in the creative industries call for more legal protection for authors; activists and academics promote user rights and user-generated content; and online pirates openly challenge the strict enforcement of copyright law. In this book, James Meese offers a new way to think about these three central subjects of copyright law, proposing a relational framework that encompasses all three. Meese views authors, users, and pirates as interconnected subjects, analyzing them as a relational triad. He argues that addressing the relationships among the three subjects will shed ligh...
Earning an income in our time often involves ownership of or control over creative assets. Employing...
The laws that make up what society calls copyright are aspects that govern all bodies of art, litera...
Technological and economic concerns have long been the drivers of debate about copyright. But divers...
An examination of subjectivity in copyright law, analyzing authors, users, and pirates through a rel...
As a copyright librarian, I am often called upon to view library patrons and academic faculty member...
In current debates over copyright law, the author, the user, and the pirate are almost always invoke...
Dr. Meese's thesis conducts a detailed examination of how copyright law understands the constructs o...
The power and ubiquity of personal computing and the Internet have enabled individuals - even impecu...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
The impending Digital Millennium has amplified the assertion of users\u27 rights in U.S. copyright...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
Earning an income in our time often involves ownership of or control over creative assets. Employing...
The laws that make up what society calls copyright are aspects that govern all bodies of art, litera...
Technological and economic concerns have long been the drivers of debate about copyright. But divers...
An examination of subjectivity in copyright law, analyzing authors, users, and pirates through a rel...
As a copyright librarian, I am often called upon to view library patrons and academic faculty member...
In current debates over copyright law, the author, the user, and the pirate are almost always invoke...
Dr. Meese's thesis conducts a detailed examination of how copyright law understands the constructs o...
The power and ubiquity of personal computing and the Internet have enabled individuals - even impecu...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
The impending Digital Millennium has amplified the assertion of users\u27 rights in U.S. copyright...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
Earning an income in our time often involves ownership of or control over creative assets. Employing...
The laws that make up what society calls copyright are aspects that govern all bodies of art, litera...
Technological and economic concerns have long been the drivers of debate about copyright. But divers...