Dance has rarely been accepted as the subject of copyright protection because works of dance and choreography have lacked commodified property-object status in intellectual property law. If dance is “haunted by its own ephemerality” and, thus, rarely embodied as property, then what of dance music? Music composed, performed, and recorded with a dance audience in mind has formed, on many occasions, the subject matter of intellectual property law claims, as the rancorous recent litigation over the nightclub (and online-streaming) hit “Blurred Lines” demonstrates. In this article, I utilize the case study of traditional Irish dance music to explore how traditional music occupies a space somewhat outside the formal legal system, defined by infor...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2385 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)This thesis is a study of the per...
Until recently, dance was not considered to warrant copyright protection because it existed only as ...
International audienceDrawing on the contributions to this special issue, this article offers a synt...
Irish cultural activities, structures, patterns of living and expressing the human condition are dis...
peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Ir...
What started out as a law school requirement quickly snowballed into an analysis of the relationship...
I have been a dancer for many years and Irish dance has always been one of my favorite dance forms. ...
Book synopsis: What is the relationship between creativity, cultural heritage institutions and copyr...
This article first discusses the contemporary debate on cultural “creativity” and the economy. Secon...
The Irish economic boom, commonly known as the Celtic Tiger, provides an interesting and unique oppo...
This paper firstly reviews recent scholarship on music and identity in Ireland. The review detects a...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
This dissertation explores the institutionalisation of Irish traditional music pedagogy in Irish hig...
Thesis advisor: Michael KeithThis paper examines global media’s construction of Irish musical identi...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2385 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)This thesis is a study of the per...
Until recently, dance was not considered to warrant copyright protection because it existed only as ...
International audienceDrawing on the contributions to this special issue, this article offers a synt...
Irish cultural activities, structures, patterns of living and expressing the human condition are dis...
peer-reviewedThis paper looks at the notion and process of collecting, recording and representing Ir...
What started out as a law school requirement quickly snowballed into an analysis of the relationship...
I have been a dancer for many years and Irish dance has always been one of my favorite dance forms. ...
Book synopsis: What is the relationship between creativity, cultural heritage institutions and copyr...
This article first discusses the contemporary debate on cultural “creativity” and the economy. Secon...
The Irish economic boom, commonly known as the Celtic Tiger, provides an interesting and unique oppo...
This paper firstly reviews recent scholarship on music and identity in Ireland. The review detects a...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
This dissertation explores the institutionalisation of Irish traditional music pedagogy in Irish hig...
Thesis advisor: Michael KeithThis paper examines global media’s construction of Irish musical identi...
In my thesis, I examine the history and philosophy of intellectual property and the specific case of...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2385 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)This thesis is a study of the per...
Until recently, dance was not considered to warrant copyright protection because it existed only as ...