The Object of Copyright: a conceptual history of originals and copies in literature, art, and design
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge-Cavendish research in intellectual propertyPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2016.Description: xi,152pISBN:- 9780415737203 (Hardback)
- Copyright - History
- Authorship - History
- Copyright - Art
- LAW - Intellectual Property - Copyright
- LITERARY CRITICISM - Semiotics and Theory
- Printing paradigm copyright
- Uncopyrightable art
- Nineteenth-century artistic copyright in France
- The making of the British 1862 fine art copyright act
- Originals and copies
- Design in Danish copyright law
- 347.78 TEI
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The proposed book will present an interdisciplinary study of the history of copyright law with a focus on the historical development of the object of protection. The book analyses British, French, and Danish copyright law in order to examine the Anglo-American copyright system, the Continental authorial rights system and the Scandinavian system which is influenced by both systems
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