Copyright has been the subject of interdisciplinary inquiry, but generally from the perspective of ‘authorship\u27. This volume takes a different tack, examining the concept of infringement and its cousins, imitation and inspiration, from a variety of approaches. Rather than proposing a litany of discrete chapters each independently covering a different discipline, the Editors have planned each chapter to pair lawyers\u27 and non lawyers\u27 perspectives, so that each commentator addresses and critiques his or her counterpart\u27s analysis. Interdisciplinary discussion of copyright and piracy examines the unauthorised exploitation of works of authorship from multiple perspectives Each chapter matches a lawyer with a contributor from anoth...