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Authors, Users, and Pirates - Copyright Law and Subjectivity (Hardcover)
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Authors, Users, and Pirates - Copyright Law and Subjectivity (Hardcover)
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An examination of subjectivity in copyright law, analyzing authors,
users, and pirates through a relational framework. In current
debates over copyright law, the author, the user, and the pirate
are almost always invoked. Some in the creative industries call for
more legal protection for authors; activists and academics promote
user rights and user-generated content; and online pirates openly
challenge the strict enforcement of copyright law. In this book,
James Meese offers a new way to think about these three central
subjects of copyright law, proposing a relational framework that
encompasses all three. Meese views authors, users, and pirates as
interconnected subjects, analyzing them as a relational triad. He
argues that addressing the relationships among the three subjects
will shed light on how the key conceptual underpinnings of
copyright law are justified in practice. Meese presents a series of
historical and contemporary examples, from nineteenth-century cases
of book abridgement to recent controversies over the reuse of
Instagram photos. He not only considers the author, user, and
pirate in terms of copyright law, but also explores the
experiential element of subjectivity-how people understand and
construct their own subjectivity in relation to these three subject
positions. Meese maps the emergence of the author, user, and pirate
over the first two centuries of copyright's existence; describes
how regulation and technological limitations turned people from
creators to consumers; considers relational authorship; explores
practices in sampling, music licensing, and contemporary art;
examines provisions in copyright law for user-generated content;
and reimagines the pirate as an innovator.
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