In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedded in modern day copyright law, arguing that the dominant conception of copyright as private property fails to adequately reflect the realities of cultural creativity. Employing both theoretical argument and doctrinal analysis, including the novel use of feminist theory, the author explores how the assumptions of modern copyright result in law that frequently restricts the kinds of expressive activities it ought to encourage. In contrast, Carys Craig proposes a relational theory of copyright based on a dialogic account of authorship, and guided by the public interest in a vibrant, participatory culture. Through a critical examination of the do...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Mark Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
Copyright law is fundamentally concerned with the value of cultural works — both the recognition and...
In this episode, Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, discusse...
In this episode, Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, discusse...
In this chapter, my goal is to uncover, in copyright’s most basic patterns, the hidden aesthetics of...
In this episode, Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, discusse...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
In this chapter, my goal is to uncover, in copyright’s most basic patterns, the hidden aesthetics of...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Mark Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
In this provocative book, Carys Craig challenges the assumptions of possessive individualism embedde...
Copyright law is fundamentally concerned with the value of cultural works — both the recognition and...
In this episode, Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, discusse...
In this episode, Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, discusse...
In this chapter, my goal is to uncover, in copyright’s most basic patterns, the hidden aesthetics of...
In this episode, Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, discusse...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
In this chapter, my goal is to uncover, in copyright’s most basic patterns, the hidden aesthetics of...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Both literary scholars and students of copyright law have challenged the romantic model of authorshi...
Mark Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993...