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Literary Copyright Reform in Early Victorian England

Literary Copyright Reform in Early Victorian England
Author: Catherine Seville
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1999-09-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521621755

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This text was the first study of the controversial bills leading to the Copyright Act 1842.


Copyright in England

Copyright in England
Author: Great Britain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1914
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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Privilege and Property

Privilege and Property
Author: Ronan Deazley
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 190692418X

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What can and can't be copied is a matter of law, but also of aesthetics, culture, and economics. The act of copying, and the creation and transaction of rights relating to it, evokes fundamental notions of communication and censorship, of authorship and ownership - of privilege and property. This volume conceives a new history of copyright law that has its roots in a wide range of norms and practices. The essays reach back to the very material world of craftsmanship and mechanical inventions of Renaissance Italy where, in 1469, the German master printer Johannes of Speyer obtained a five-year exclusive privilege to print in Venice and its dominions. Along the intellectual journey that follows, we encounter John Milton who, in his 1644 Areopagitica speech 'For the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing', accuses the English parliament of having been deceived by the 'fraud of some old patentees and monopolizers in the trade of bookselling' (i.e. the London Stationers' Company). Later revisionary essays investigate the regulation of the printing press in the North American colonies as a provincial and somewhat crude version of European precedents, and how, in the revolutionary France of 1789, the subtle balance that the royal decrees had established between the interests of the author, the bookseller, and the public, was shattered by the abolition of the privilege system. Contributions also address the specific evolution of rights associated with the visual and performing arts. These essays provide essential reading for anybody interested in copyright, intellectual history and current public policy choices in intellectual property. The volume is a companion to the digital archive Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC): www.copyrighthistory.org.


Copyright in England

Copyright in England
Author: Thorvald Solberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1902
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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Handbook of Copyright in British Publishing Practice

Handbook of Copyright in British Publishing Practice
Author: J. M. Cavendish
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The new third edition of this handbook includes new developments in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, other key UK legislation and European Commision directives. It still retaines chapters including information and advice, copying, moral rights, copyright, definitions of copyright in the Bible, permissions, computer and electronic publishing and international copyright.


Copyright in England

Copyright in England
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1914
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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The Copyright Wars

The Copyright Wars
Author: Peter Baldwin
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691169098

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Today's copyright wars can seem unprecedented. Sparked by the digital revolution that has made copyright—and its violation—a part of everyday life, fights over intellectual property have pitted creators, Hollywood, and governments against consumers, pirates, Silicon Valley, and open-access advocates. But while the digital generation can be forgiven for thinking the dispute between, for example, the publishing industry and Google is completely new, the copyright wars in fact stretch back three centuries—and their history is essential to understanding today’s battles. The Copyright Wars—the first major trans-Atlantic history of copyright from its origins to today—tells this important story. Peter Baldwin explains why the copyright wars have always been driven by a fundamental tension. Should copyright assure authors and rights holders lasting claims, much like conventional property rights, as in Continental Europe? Or should copyright be primarily concerned with giving consumers cheap and easy access to a shared culture, as in Britain and America? The Copyright Wars describes how the Continental approach triumphed, dramatically increasing the claims of rights holders. The book also tells the widely forgotten story of how America went from being a leading copyright opponent and pirate in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to become the world’s intellectual property policeman in the late twentieth. As it became a net cultural exporter and its content industries saw their advantage in the Continental ideology of strong authors’ rights, the United States reversed position on copyright, weakening its commitment to the ideal of universal enlightenment—a history that reveals that today’s open-access advocates are heirs of a venerable American tradition. Compelling and wide-ranging, The Copyright Wars is indispensable for understanding a crucial economic, cultural, and political conflict that has reignited in our own time.


Publishing Law

Publishing Law
Author: Hugh Jones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317570979

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Publishing Law is an authoritative and engaging guide to a wide range of legal issues affecting publishing today. Hugh Jones and Christopher Benson present readers with clear and accessible guidance to the complex legal areas specific to the ever evolving world of contemporary publishing, including copyright, moral rights, contracts and licensing, privacy, confidentiality, defamation, infringement and trademarks, with analysis of legal issues relating to sales, advertising, marketing, distribution and competition. This new fifth edition presents updated coverage of the key principles of copyright , as well as new copyright exceptions, licensing and open access. There is also further in-depth coverage of the legal issues around the sale of digital content. Key features of the fifth edition include: updated coverage of EU and UK copyright, including a new chapter on copyright exceptions following the significant changes in the 2014 Regulations Comprehensive coverage of publishing contracts with authors, as well as with other providers, including translators, contributors and contracts for subsidiary rights up to date coverage of the Defamation Act 2013, and other changes to EU and UK legislation exploration of the legal issues relating to digital publishing, including eBook and other electronic agreements, data protection and online issues in relation to privacy, and copyright infringement a range of summary checklists on key issues, ranging from copyright ownership to promotion and data protection useful appendices offering an A to Z glossary of legal terms and lists of useful address and further reading.