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Copyright Law - The Scope and Historical Context

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Informationen zum Autor Benedict Atkinson is Research Fellow at the Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation! Queensland University of Technology! Australia. Brian Fitzgerald is Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation! School of Law! Queensland University of Technology! Australia. Zusammenfassung Discusses how proprietary notions increasingly dominated copyright legal principles, with consequences for information dissemination in modern times. This title covers the period to 1850, and begins with extracts from Roman law and early Christian and medieval teaching on ownership. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: the origins of copyright law; Part I The Origins of Copyright: (i) Possession and Exclusion: States ideal and real: community of property, Plato; The ownership of property, Aristotle; The law of things, Rudolph Sohm; Method followed in this work. Idea of a revolution, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. (ii) Obligation-Based Societies and Attitudes to Information: Don't stop thinking about...yesterday: why there was no indigenous counterpart to intellectual property law in imperial China, William Alford; John Bulun Bulun & Anor v R&T Textiles Pty Ltd; The cardinal virtues and the deadly sins, Bhagavad Gita. (iii) Against Entitlement: Aquinas' theory of property, A. Parel. (iv) The Stationers' Monopoly: Stationers Company Charter granted by Philip and Mary and confirmed by Elizabeth I (1557); Aereopagitica, John Milton, (1644); Appendix: documents relating to the termination of the Licensing Act, John Locke, 1695. Part II Emergence of Statutory Copyright: (v) The Statute of Anne: The Statute of Anne, April 10, 1710; Making copyright, Mark Rose. (vi) Perpetual Copyright: The publishers and the pirates: British copyright law in theory and practice, John Feather, 1710-1775. (vii) The Copyright Act 1790 (United States): Correspondence and Legislation: Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson; Copyright Act of 1790. (viii) Idealism: Relinquishment of property, Georg W.F. Hegel. (ix) United States Law and Foreigners' Copyright: 1831 Copyright Act: an Act to amend the several Acts respecting copyrights, 3 February 1831 revision; A portion of Dickens' letter to his friend John Forster on the subject of international copyright, 17 February 1842, Charles Dickens. (x) Fair Use: Folsom v Marsh, 1841; Free speech, copyright and fair use, L. Ray Patterson. (xi) Macaulay and Copyright Term: A speech delivered in the House of Commons on 5th February 1841, Thomas Babington Macaulay. (xii) Final Reflections: The first 350 years, Benjamin Kaplan; Pirates of the information infr ...

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Authors Benedict Atkinson, Benedict Fitzgerald Atkinson, Atkinson Benedict, Brian Atkinson Fitzgerald
Assisted by Brian Fitzgerald (Editor), Fitzgerald Brian (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.12.2011
 
EAN 9780754628378
ISBN 978-0-7546-2837-8
No. of pages 630
Series The Library of Essays on Copyright Law
The Library of Essays on Copyright Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

LAW / Intellectual Property / Copyright, Copyright Law

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