Key themes addressed include issues of how:
. Culture is framed, defined, and/or identified in conversations about intellectual property;
. The humanities and other related disciplines are implicated in intellectual property issues;
. The humanities will continue to rub up against copyright (e.g., issues of authorship, authorial agency, ownership of texts);
. Different cultures and bodies of literature approach intellectual property, and how competing dynasties and marginalized voices exist beyond the dominant U.S. copyright paradigm.
Offering a transnational and interdisciplinary perspective, Cultures of Copyright offers readers - scholars, researchers, practitioners, theorists, and others - key considerations to contemplate in terms of how we understand copyright's past and how we chart its futures.
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