Law and Creativity in the Age of the Entertainment Franchise
Herausgeber: Bowrey, Kathy; Handler, Michael
Law and Creativity in the Age of the Entertainment Franchise
Herausgeber: Bowrey, Kathy; Handler, Michael
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This collection explores how creators extend the commercial life of their creative endeavours, and the impact of these legal developments.
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This collection explores how creators extend the commercial life of their creative endeavours, and the impact of these legal developments.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 255
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781107039896
- ISBN-10: 1107039894
- Artikelnr.: 40911608
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 255
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781107039896
- ISBN-10: 1107039894
- Artikelnr.: 40911608
Part I. Introduction: 1. Franchise dynamics, creativity and the law Kathy
Bowrey and Michael Handler; Part II. The Productivity of the Author Model:
Authors, Collaborators and Non-Authors: 2. The author strikes back:
mutating authorship in the expanded universe Lionel Bently and Laura Biron;
3. Franchises, imaginary worlds, authorship and fandom David Lindsay; 4.
Digital sampling and music industry practices, re-spun Johnson Okpaluba;
Part III. Managing Authorship: 5. Building and rebuilding reputations:
reflections on the role of defamation law in the life of a celebrity David
Rolph; 6. Dramatic copyright and the Disneyfication of theatre space Brent
Salter and Kathy Bowrey; 7. Instituting copyright: reconciling copyright
law and industry practice in the Australian film and television sector
Kathy Bowrey and Michael Handler; 8. Flamenco music in copyright
historiography José Bellido; Part IV. Group Rights and Culture: 9. Arts
festivals: property, heritage or more? Fiona Macmillan; 10. Franchising
carnival: issues of rights and cultural identity Sharon Le Gall.
Bowrey and Michael Handler; Part II. The Productivity of the Author Model:
Authors, Collaborators and Non-Authors: 2. The author strikes back:
mutating authorship in the expanded universe Lionel Bently and Laura Biron;
3. Franchises, imaginary worlds, authorship and fandom David Lindsay; 4.
Digital sampling and music industry practices, re-spun Johnson Okpaluba;
Part III. Managing Authorship: 5. Building and rebuilding reputations:
reflections on the role of defamation law in the life of a celebrity David
Rolph; 6. Dramatic copyright and the Disneyfication of theatre space Brent
Salter and Kathy Bowrey; 7. Instituting copyright: reconciling copyright
law and industry practice in the Australian film and television sector
Kathy Bowrey and Michael Handler; 8. Flamenco music in copyright
historiography José Bellido; Part IV. Group Rights and Culture: 9. Arts
festivals: property, heritage or more? Fiona Macmillan; 10. Franchising
carnival: issues of rights and cultural identity Sharon Le Gall.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Franchise dynamics, creativity and the law Kathy
Bowrey and Michael Handler; Part II. The Productivity of the Author Model:
Authors, Collaborators and Non-Authors: 2. The author strikes back:
mutating authorship in the expanded universe Lionel Bently and Laura Biron;
3. Franchises, imaginary worlds, authorship and fandom David Lindsay; 4.
Digital sampling and music industry practices, re-spun Johnson Okpaluba;
Part III. Managing Authorship: 5. Building and rebuilding reputations:
reflections on the role of defamation law in the life of a celebrity David
Rolph; 6. Dramatic copyright and the Disneyfication of theatre space Brent
Salter and Kathy Bowrey; 7. Instituting copyright: reconciling copyright
law and industry practice in the Australian film and television sector
Kathy Bowrey and Michael Handler; 8. Flamenco music in copyright
historiography José Bellido; Part IV. Group Rights and Culture: 9. Arts
festivals: property, heritage or more? Fiona Macmillan; 10. Franchising
carnival: issues of rights and cultural identity Sharon Le Gall.
Bowrey and Michael Handler; Part II. The Productivity of the Author Model:
Authors, Collaborators and Non-Authors: 2. The author strikes back:
mutating authorship in the expanded universe Lionel Bently and Laura Biron;
3. Franchises, imaginary worlds, authorship and fandom David Lindsay; 4.
Digital sampling and music industry practices, re-spun Johnson Okpaluba;
Part III. Managing Authorship: 5. Building and rebuilding reputations:
reflections on the role of defamation law in the life of a celebrity David
Rolph; 6. Dramatic copyright and the Disneyfication of theatre space Brent
Salter and Kathy Bowrey; 7. Instituting copyright: reconciling copyright
law and industry practice in the Australian film and television sector
Kathy Bowrey and Michael Handler; 8. Flamenco music in copyright
historiography José Bellido; Part IV. Group Rights and Culture: 9. Arts
festivals: property, heritage or more? Fiona Macmillan; 10. Franchising
carnival: issues of rights and cultural identity Sharon Le Gall.