Routledge Companion to Copyright and Creativity in the 21st Century

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21st-century creators
Acuff Rose Music
AI System
Ai Technology
AI-generated works
animation
Appropriation Art
Artificial Intelligence
Authors Guild
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Cheerleader Uniforms
Circuit Courts
copyright
Copyright Infringement Claim
copyright law
copyright law for creative professionals
Copyright Office
Copyright Owners
Copyright ownership
Copyright Protection
Copyright Trolls
Copyrighted Work
creative authorship disputes
creative commons
DCMA
Deposit Copies
digital content regulation
District Court Granted Summary Judgment
DMCA Safe Harbor
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fair use
fair use analysis
fashion
film
fine art
Game Developers
gaming
Georges Braque
illustration
intellectual property
intellectual property law
intellectual property rights
Internet-based platforms
licensing
literary works
media piracy prevention
music
open source
photography
Safe Harbor
Statutory Damages
Summary Judgment
Takedown Notices
Trade Dress
United States copyright law
Vara
video games
Violate

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367523114
  • Weight: 689g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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These collected chapters and interviews explore the current issues and debates about how copyright will or should adapt to meet the practices of 21st-century creators and internet users.

The book begins with an overview of copyright law basics. It is organized by parts that correspond to creative genres: Literary Works, Visual Arts, Fine Art, Music, Video Games and Virtual Worlds, Fashion, and Technology. The chapters and interviews address issues such as copyright ownership in work created by Artificial Intelligence (AI), the musical remix market, whether appropriation is ever a fair use of a copyrighted work or if it is always theft, and whether internet- based platforms should do more to deter piracy of creators’ works. Each part ends with an essay explaining the significance of one or two landmark or trendsetting cases to help the reader understand the practical implications of the law.

Written to be accessible to both lay and legal audiences, this unique collection addresses contemporary legal issues that all creators need to understand and will be essential reading for artists, designers, and musicians as well as the lawyers who represent them.

Michelle Bogre, Esq., is a Professor Emerita from Parsons School of Design in New York City, where she taught photography and copyright law for artists and designers. She is the author of three other books: Photography As Activism: Images for Social Change; Photography 4.0: A Teaching Guide for the 21st Century; and, her newest, Documentary Photography Reconsidered: Theory, History and Practice.

Nancy Wolff is a partner at the bi-coastal firm Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard, LLP. She is co-chair of the firm’s litigation department, Past President of the Copyright Society of the USA (CSUSA), and member of the American Bar Association (ABA) IP Task Force on Copyright Reform. She is the author of Best Practices in Image Licensing, published in the Licensing Journal, and The Professional Photographers Legal Handbook.