Intellectual property and information wealth : issues and practices in the digital age (Vol. 1)
edited by Peter K. Yu.
- London: Praeger Publishers, 2007.
- 480 p.
- (Praeger perspectives) .
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Originality and creativity in copyright law Chapter 2. Copyright and borrowing Chapter 3. Who is an author? Chapter 4. Employers as authors : copyrights in works made for hire Chapter 5. Narrative's implications for moral rights in the United States Chapter 6. Intellectual property and fashion design Chapter 7. Copyright duration : theories and practice Chapter 8. Understanding the complexity of music copyrights in the United States Chapter 9. Fair use and social practices Chapter 10. Copynorms : copyright law and social norms Chapter 11. Twenty-first century libraries and copyright Chapter 12. Creating in the shadow of the law : media fans and intellectual property Chapter 13. The evolving doctrine of copyright misuse Chapter 14. Finding safe harbors for speech : Internet service providers and copyright law Chapter 15. To observe and protect? : how digital rights management systems threaten privacy and what policymakers should do about it Chapter 16. The propertization of copyright Chapter 17. Concentration in the copyright industries Chapter 18. What the treatment of African American artists can teach about copyright law Chapter 19. Virtual property and the overextension of copyright licensing online Chapter 20. Open source software and information wealth Chapter 21. Creative commons as conversational copyright