Provides a thorough historical survey of the impact of U.S. copyright law on transatlantic modernist authors. Documents the growth and development across time of the American public domain, as shaped by the historically protectionist and formalistic U.S. copyright law. Gives fresh insights drawn from unpublished materials-letters by Joyce, John Quinn, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Beach, John M. Price, and others-and makes extensive use of hitherto unknown legal archives.https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/books/1038/thumbnail.jp
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This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
Much contemporary copyright rhetoric casts copyright as a derogation from a primordial public domain...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
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What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
This early history of copyright would be of little more than antiquarian interest except that it dem...
The French and U.S. copyright systems are well known as opposites. The product of the French Revolut...
Does the lack of international copyrights benefit or harm developing countries? I examine the effect...
Much contemporary copyright rhetoric casts copyright as a derogation from a primordial public domain...
This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
In response to the failure of U.S. copyright law to protect foreign authors, nineteenth-century Amer...
This article examines the public domain by looking at the gulf between what authors really do and th...
Much contemporary copyright rhetoric casts copyright as a derogation from a primordial public domain...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
This paper explains how copyright laws being promoted by the USA are being used to prevent the dev...
U.S. copyright law as most laws are based off of British law. This paper examines the origin of copy...
What can and can’t be copied is a matter of law, but also of aesthetics, culture, and economics. The...
This case arose out of U.S. treaty obligations to restore copyright to foreign authors who had faile...
Copyright is usually justified with arguments about defending the natural right of authors to contro...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
This early history of copyright would be of little more than antiquarian interest except that it dem...
The French and U.S. copyright systems are well known as opposites. The product of the French Revolut...