Copyright Class Struggle
Creative Economies in a Social Media Age
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Oct '18
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Employing law and philosophy of economics, this book explores how copyright shapes ownership of ideas in the social media age.
Employing the law and philosophy of economics, this book explores the legal controversies that emerge when authors, singers, filmmakers leverage their rights into major paydays. It should be read by anyone interested in how copyright law - and its potential reform - shapes the ownership of ideas in the social media age.Earning an income in our time often involves ownership of or control over creative assets. Employing the law and philosophy of economics, this illuminating book explores the legal controversies that emerge when authors, singers, filmmakers, and social media barons leverage their rights into major paydays. It explores how players in the entertainment and technology sectors articulate claims to an ever-increasing amount of copyright-protected media. It then analyzes efforts to reform copyright law, in the contexts of 1) increasing the rights of creators and sellers, and 2) allocating these rights after employment and labor disputes, constitutional challenges to intellectual property law, efforts to legalize online mashups and remixes, and changes to the amount of streaming royalties paid to actors and musicians. This work should be read by anyone interested in how copyright law - and its potential reform - shapes the ownership of ideas in the social media age.
'Travis has provided an engaging, fast-paced argument, setting out examples of how copyright has favoured one group over another … What makes this book interesting and worth reading is this creation of small stories and grand narratives around the nature and scope of copyright.' Phillip Johnson, European Intellectual Property Review
ISBN: 9781316645031
Dimensions: 227mm x 151mm x 13mm
Weight: 340g
230 pages