
Copyright and Collective Authorship
Locating the Authors of Collaborative Work
Series: Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law; 50;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 19 May 2022
- ISBN 9781316649091
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages325 pages
- Size 228x151x16 mm
- Weight 480 g
- Language English 455
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Short description:
Addresses the difficult question of how to determine the authorship, and ownership, of copyright in highly collaborative works.
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As technology makes it easier for people to work together, large-scale collaboration is becoming increasingly prevalent. In this context, the question of how to determine authorship - and hence ownership - of copyright in collaborative works is an important question to which current copyright law fails to provide a coherent or consistent answer. In Copyright and Collective Authorship, Daniela Simone engages with the problem of how to determine the authorship of highly collaborative works. Employing insights from the ways in which collaborators understand and regulate issues of authorship, the book argues that a recalibration of copyright law is necessary, proposing an inclusive and contextual approach to joint authorship that is true to the legal concept of authorship but is also more aligned with creative reality.
'Cited by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in Kogan v Martin [2019] EWCA 1645.'
Table of Contents:
1. Copyright law and collective authorship; 2. Authorship and joint authorship; 3. Wikipedia; 4. Australian Indigenous art; 5. Scientific collaborations; 6. Film; 7. Characteristics of collective authorship and the role of copyright law; 8. An inclusive, contextual approach to the joint authorship test.
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