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Verlag: NYU Press (edition First Paperback Edition), 2017
ISBN 10: 147985624X ISBN 13: 9781479856244
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York University Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 147985624X ISBN 13: 9781479856244
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York University Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 147985624X ISBN 13: 9781479856244
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Verlag: New York University Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 147985624X ISBN 13: 9781479856244
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Zustand: New. Editor(s): Darling, Kate; Perzanowski, Aaron. Num Pages: 304 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JHB; LAB; LNR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 17. Weight in Grams: 426. . 2017. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: as new. New York : New York University Press, 2017. Paperback. vi, 280 pp. 23 cm. - Intellectual property law, or IP law, is based on certain assumptions about creative behaviour. The case for regulation assumes that creators have a fundamental legal right to prevent copying, and without this right they will under-invest in new work. But this premise fails to fully capture the reality of creative production. It ignores the range of powerful non-economic motivations that compel creativity, and it overlooks the capacity of creative industries for self-governance and innovative social and market responses to appropriation. This book reveals the on-the-ground practices of a range of creators and innovators. In doing so, it challenges intellectual property orthodoxy by showing that incentives for creative production often exist in the absence of, or in disregard for, formal legal protections. Contents : Introduction / Aaron Perzanowski and Kate Darling -- Norms-based intellectual property systems: the case of French chefs / Emmanuelle Fauchart and Eric von Hippel -- An IP lawyer walks into a bar: observations on creativity in cocktails / Matthew Schruers -- Derogatory to professional character? The evolution of physician anti-patenting norms / Katherine J. Strandburg -- Owning the body: creative norms in the tattoo industry / Aaron Perzanowski -- Painting on walls: street art without copyright? / Marta Iljadica -- Subcultural change and dynamic norms: revisiting roller derby's master roster / David Fagundes -- Architecture and morality: transformative works, transforming fans / Rebecca Tushnet -- Internet pornography without intellectual property: a study of the online adult industry / Kate Darling -- Nollywood: pirates and Nigerian cinema / Olufunmilayo B. Arewa -- Conclusion: some positive thoughts about IP's Negative space / Christopher Jon Sprigman. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9781479856244. Keywords : RECHT, intellectuele eigendom.
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Zustand: as new. New York : New York University Press, 2017. Paperback. vi, 280 pp. Behind the scenes of the many artists and innovators flourishing beyond the bounds of intellectual property laws. Intellectual property law, or IP law, is based on certain assumptions about creative behavior. The case for regulation assumes that creators have a fundamental legal right to prevent copying, and without this right they will under-invest in new work. But this premise fails to fully capture the reality of creative production. It ignores the range of powerful non-economic motivations that compel creativity, and it overlooks the capacity of creative industries for self-governance and innovative social and market responses to appropriation. This book reveals the on-the-ground practices of a range of creators and innovators. In doing so, it challenges intellectual property orthodoxy by showing that incentives for creative production often exist in the absence of, or in disregard for, formal legal protections. Instead, these communities rely on evolving social norms and market responses - sensitive to their particular cultural, competitive, and technological circumstances - to ensure creative incentives. From tattoo artists to medical researchers, Nigerian filmmakers to roller derby players, the communities illustrated in this book demonstrate that creativity can thrive without legal incentives, and perhaps more strikingly, that some creative communities prefer, and thrive, in environments defined by self-regulation rather than legal rules. Beyond their value as descriptions of specific industries and communities, the accounts collected here help to ground debates over IP policy in the empirical realities of the creative process. Their parallels and divergences also highlight the value of rules that are sensitive to the unique mix of conditions and motivations of particular industries and communities, rather than the monoculture of uniform regulation of the current IP system. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9781479856244. Keywords : RECHT, intellectuele eigendom.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. reprint edition. 304 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnBehind the scenes of the many artists and innovators flourishing beyond the bounds of intellectual property laws rnrnIntellectual property law, or IP law, is based on certain assumptions about creative behavior. The case for re.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York University Press Feb 2017, 2017
ISBN 10: 147985624X ISBN 13: 9781479856244
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Behind the scenes of the many artists and innovators flourishing beyond the bounds of intellectual property laws Intellectual property law, or IP law, is based on certain assumptions about creative behavior. The case for regulation assumes that creators have a fundamental legal right to prevent copying, and without this right they will under-invest in new work. But this premise fails to fully capture the reality of creative production. It ignores the range of powerful non-economic motivations that compel creativity, and it overlooks the capacity of creative industries for self-governance and innovative social and market responses to appropriation. This book reveals the on-the-ground practices of a range of creators and innovators. In doing so, it challenges intellectual property orthodoxy by showing that incentives for creative production often exist in the absence of, or in disregard for, formal legal protections. Instead, these communities rely on evolving social norms and market responses-sensitive to their particular cultural, competitive, and technological circumstances-to ensure creative incentives. From tattoo artists to medical researchers, Nigerian filmmakers to roller derby players, the communities illustrated in this book demonstrate that creativity can thrive without legal incentives, and perhaps more strikingly, that some creative communities prefer, and thrive, in environments defined by self-regulation rather than legal rules. Beyond their value as descriptions of specific industries and communities, the accounts collected here help to ground debates over IP policy in the empirical realities of the creative process. Their parallels and divergences also highlight the value of rules that are sensitive to the unique mix of conditions and motivations of particular industries and communities, rather than the monoculture of uniform regulation of the current IP system.