The Library of Essays on Copyright LawVOLUMEN I: THE SCOPE AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT


ASHGATE. Estados Unidos. 2011.
CopyrightHistoria del Derecho de Autor

Título:
VOLUMEN I: THE SCOPE AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Colección:
The Library of Essays on Copyright Law
Autores:
Benedict ATKINSON / Brian FITZGERALD
Editor:
ASHGATE, 2011.
Descripción:
558 p.
Depósito legal:
2010936309
ISBN:
9780754628378
Materias:
CopyrightHistoria del Derecho de Autor
Tipo de contenido:
Manual
Fondo:
Biblioteca Ramón Casas
CDU:
RC 12 7

Part I The Origins of Copyright:
i. Possession and Exclusion
ii. Obligation-Based Societies and Attitudes to Information
iii. Against Entitlement
iv. The Stationers’ Monopoly
v. The Statute of Anne
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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