Copyrighting Culture The Political Economy Of Intellectual Property
Auteur : Bettig Ronald V.
Introduction to the Political Economy of Intellectual Property; Critical Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of Copyright; Who Owns the Message?: The Ownership and Control of Culture and Information; The (Political) Economics of Intellectual Property; Capitalism, the State, and Intellectual Property: A Case Study of Compulsory Licenses for Cable Retransmissions; The Law of Intellectual Property: The Videocassette Recorder and the Control of Copyrights; Recolonizing Communications and Culture: The Expanding Realm of International Intellectual Property Law; Intellectual Property and the Politics of Resistance.
Date de parution : 09-1996
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 04-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Mots-clés :
Filmed Entertainment Industry; Copyright Owners; Filmed Entertainment; Prerecorded Videocassettes; Cable Retransmission; Compulsory Licensing; Cable Operators; Berne Convention; Pay Tv Channel; International Intellectual Property System; Home Taping; Vcr Owner; Betamax Case; Copyrighted Works; Interactive Multimedia Systems; Interactive Multimedia; Home Video Markets; Copyright Revision; Copyright Liability; Retransmission Consent; Christian Paternalist Ethic; Antipiracy Campaign; International Intellectual Property; Potential Economic Harm; Tv Guide