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Fashioning Intellectual Property - Exhibition, Advertising and the Press, 1789-1918

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Megan Richardson is a Director of the Centre for Media and Communications Law, an Associate Director of Law at the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia and a Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne. Klappentext Examines the relationships between intellectual property law, international exhibitions, advertising practices and the press during the 'long nineteenth century'. Zusammenfassung This book is the story of the shifting relationships between intellectual property law and the economic! social and cultural technologies and circumstances that surrounded and provided its subject matter in the 'long nineteenth century'! with particular reference to international exhibitions! advertising and the press. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. The Journalism Age: 1. Grub Street biographers; 2. Author-journalists; 3. Agitators and dissenters; 4. End of the property right; Part II. The Exhibition-Effect: 5. Patent inadequacies; 6. Exhibition fever; 7. Lessons and compromises; 8. Rise of advertising; Part III. The Author-Brand Continuum: 9. Rethinking 'romantic' authorship; 10. The artist in an age of mechanical reproduction; 11. From fashion to brand; 12. Closing the categories; Epilogue; Appendices.

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