The Work of Authorship /
Technological and economic concerns have long been the drivers of debate about copyright. But diverse disciplines in the humanities - including literary studies, aesthetics, film studies, and the philosophy of art - have a great deal to offer if we wish to establish a more nuanced and useful concept...
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Language: | English |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2020
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Table of Contents:
- Voices near and far : introduction / Mireille van Eechoud
- Creative work and communicative norms : perspectives from legal philosophy / Laura Biron
- Romantic authorship in copyright law and the uses of aesthetics / Erlend Lavik
- Creativity, autonomy and personal touch : a critical appraisal of the CJEU's originality test for copyright / Stef van Gompel
- Adapting the work / Mireille van Eechoud
- Reassessing the challenge of the digital : an empirical perspective on authorship and copyright / Elena Cooper
- Creativity and the sense of collective ownership in theatre and popular music / Jostein Gripsrud
- Discontinuities between legal conceptions of authorship and social practices : what, if anything, is to be done? / Lionel Bently and Laura Biron.