We usually understand the discipline as a collection of previous examples that can be used and manipulated as references for the design process. However, have we ever asked ourselves to what extent are we contravening the copyrights owned by previous colleagues? Are we aware of these regulations? This interview not only clarifies the history of copyright in architecture, but also seeks for the opportunities and possibilities underlying those legal concepts. Keywords: Copyrights; copies; originality; law; exhibitio
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act (AWCP Act) was passed in 1990 to bring U.S. copyrig...
The paper examines the background of the AWCPA, explores its largely unforeseen consequences within ...
The current test for determining substantial similarity for architectural works is detrimental to th...
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act of 1990 provides valuable protection for architects...
94 Abstract The purpouse of my thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues of copyri...
Attorneys can help their designer clients by recommending that all architectural work, however modes...
Copyright protects the rights and interests of authors on their original works of authorship such as...
This paper won the 2009 Friends of Fondren Library Research Award for graduate research.This paper q...
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act was heralded as a major step forward in the protect...
Architecture is the most commonly experienced and pervasive of all the arts. The creative efforts of...
This dissertation argues for broader protection for architects, the copyright owner of architectural...
The AWCPA has been in effect for thirteen years, enough time for an evaluation of its effect on thos...
Architects and engineers depend on copyright law to protect their original works. Copyright protecti...
This article traces the development of American copyright law as it applies to architectural works f...
The concept of originality has always been a sensitive one in architectural design. Architects are h...
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act (AWCP Act) was passed in 1990 to bring U.S. copyrig...
The paper examines the background of the AWCPA, explores its largely unforeseen consequences within ...
The current test for determining substantial similarity for architectural works is detrimental to th...
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act of 1990 provides valuable protection for architects...
94 Abstract The purpouse of my thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues of copyri...
Attorneys can help their designer clients by recommending that all architectural work, however modes...
Copyright protects the rights and interests of authors on their original works of authorship such as...
This paper won the 2009 Friends of Fondren Library Research Award for graduate research.This paper q...
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act was heralded as a major step forward in the protect...
Architecture is the most commonly experienced and pervasive of all the arts. The creative efforts of...
This dissertation argues for broader protection for architects, the copyright owner of architectural...
The AWCPA has been in effect for thirteen years, enough time for an evaluation of its effect on thos...
Architects and engineers depend on copyright law to protect their original works. Copyright protecti...
This article traces the development of American copyright law as it applies to architectural works f...
The concept of originality has always been a sensitive one in architectural design. Architects are h...
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act (AWCP Act) was passed in 1990 to bring U.S. copyrig...
The paper examines the background of the AWCPA, explores its largely unforeseen consequences within ...
The current test for determining substantial similarity for architectural works is detrimental to th...