Based on empirical research, this innovative book explores issues of performativity and authorship in the theatre world under copyright law and addresses several inter-connected questions: who is the author and first owner of a dramatic work? Who gets the credit and the licensing rights? What rights do the performers of the work have? Given the nature of theatre as a medium reliant on the re-use of prior existing works, tropes, themes and plots, what happens if an allegation of copyright infringement is made against a playwright? Furthermore, who possesses moral rights over the work? To evaluate these questions in the context of theatre, the first part of the book examines the history of the dramatic work both as text and as performative wo...
The production of the play Heretic in 1996 prompted a debate over copyright and the dramatic arts in...
Creators protect their valuable intellectual property interests through copyright. Historically, sta...
Throughout the history of the theatre there have been various interpretations of dramatic work that,...
This article explores the notion of ‘integrity’ under copyright law by analysing examples of ’integr...
This article explores the notion of ‘integrity’ under copyright law by analysing examples of 'integr...
This article explores the notion of 'integrity' under copyright law by analysing examples of 'integr...
Statutes creating performing rights--the subset of copyright that secures the right to perform a wor...
This Article examines the evolution of copyright law pertaining to collaborative authorship and find...
Copyright law grants authors certain rights of creative control over their works. This Article argue...
Among the many kinds of works eligible for copyright protection, audiovisual works are arguably the ...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
The primary economic and cultural significance of copyright today comes from works and rights that w...
The aim of the thesis is to present the legal framework of the copyright and rights related to copyr...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This thesis explores the existence of an identified author in relation to a text and how this identi...
The production of the play Heretic in 1996 prompted a debate over copyright and the dramatic arts in...
Creators protect their valuable intellectual property interests through copyright. Historically, sta...
Throughout the history of the theatre there have been various interpretations of dramatic work that,...
This article explores the notion of ‘integrity’ under copyright law by analysing examples of ’integr...
This article explores the notion of ‘integrity’ under copyright law by analysing examples of 'integr...
This article explores the notion of 'integrity' under copyright law by analysing examples of 'integr...
Statutes creating performing rights--the subset of copyright that secures the right to perform a wor...
This Article examines the evolution of copyright law pertaining to collaborative authorship and find...
Copyright law grants authors certain rights of creative control over their works. This Article argue...
Among the many kinds of works eligible for copyright protection, audiovisual works are arguably the ...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
The primary economic and cultural significance of copyright today comes from works and rights that w...
The aim of the thesis is to present the legal framework of the copyright and rights related to copyr...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This thesis explores the existence of an identified author in relation to a text and how this identi...
The production of the play Heretic in 1996 prompted a debate over copyright and the dramatic arts in...
Creators protect their valuable intellectual property interests through copyright. Historically, sta...
Throughout the history of the theatre there have been various interpretations of dramatic work that,...