The nineteenth century witnessed a series of revolutions in the production and circulation of images. From lithographs and engraved reproductions of paintings to daguerreotypes, stereoscopic views, and mass-produced sculptures, works of visual art became available in a wider range of media than ever before. But the circulation and reproduction of artworks also raised new questions about the legal rights of painters, sculptors, engravers, photographers, architects, collectors, publishers, and subjects of representation (such as sitters in paintings or photographs). Copyright and patent laws tussled with informal cultural norms and business strategies as individuals and groups attempted to exert some degree of control over these visual creati...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art w...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art was a ke...
How did people think about copyright in the nineteenth century? What did they think it was? What was...
The nineteenth century witnessed a series of revolutions in the production and circulation of images...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
This dissertation examines photographic copyright cases tried in the United States between 1884 and ...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
In 1793, the nascent French republic established its first intellectual property law called droit d’...
In 1870, Congress made its single largest addition of categories of copyrightable subject matter, ex...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art w...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art was a ke...
How did people think about copyright in the nineteenth century? What did they think it was? What was...
The nineteenth century witnessed a series of revolutions in the production and circulation of images...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
This dissertation examines photographic copyright cases tried in the United States between 1884 and ...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
In 1793, the nascent French republic established its first intellectual property law called droit d’...
In 1870, Congress made its single largest addition of categories of copyrightable subject matter, ex...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art w...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art was a ke...
How did people think about copyright in the nineteenth century? What did they think it was? What was...