COPYRIGHT AND OTHER FAIRY TALES; GOING ROUND AND ROUND
Now here's a bit of serious, scholarly fun. It comes in the form of a book published by this year by up-and-coming IP publishers Edward Elgar: Copyright and Other Fairy Tales, edited by Helle Porsdam (below, left).
"Once the preserve of a few legal specialists, the wider implications of copyright law are more and more the concern of literary scholars and cultural analysts as well as of increasingly sceptical lawyers. Helle Porsdam is to be congratulated on assembling and editing this interesting collection of essays, which rightly opens up even further the debate on the cultural role of copyright law, one in which every one of us should participate.’ (Ruth Towse, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands).
The present state of copyright law and the way in which it threatens the remix of culture and creativity is a shared concern of the contributors to this unique book. Whether or not to remain within the underlying regime of intellectual property law, and what sort of reforms are needed if we do decide to remain within this regime, are fundamental questions that form the subtext for their discussions".


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