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Circulation and Control - Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, Hardback ed.):... Circulation and Control - Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, Hardback ed.)
Marie-Stephanie Delamaire, Will Slauter
R1,399 Discovery Miles 13 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Who Owns the News? - A History of Copyright (Paperback): Will Slauter Who Owns the News? - A History of Copyright (Paperback)
Will Slauter
R821 R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Save R127 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

You can't copyright facts, but is news a category unto itself? Without legal protection for the "ownership" of news, what incentive does a news organization have to invest in producing quality journalism that serves the public good? This book explores the intertwined histories of journalism and copyright law in the United States and Great Britain, revealing how shifts in technology, government policy, and publishing strategy have shaped the media landscape. Publishers have long sought to treat news as exclusive to protect their investments against copying or "free riding." But over the centuries, arguments about the vital role of newspapers and the need for information to circulate have made it difficult to defend property rights in news. Beginning with the earliest printed news publications and ending with the Internet, Will Slauter traces these countervailing trends, offering a fresh perspective on debates about copyright and efforts to control the flow of news.

Who Owns the News? - A History of Copyright (Hardcover): Will Slauter Who Owns the News? - A History of Copyright (Hardcover)
Will Slauter
R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

You can't copyright facts, but is news a category unto itself? Without legal protection for the "ownership" of news, what incentive does a news organization have to invest in producing quality journalism that serves the public good? This book explores the intertwined histories of journalism and copyright law in the United States and Great Britain, revealing how shifts in technology, government policy, and publishing strategy have shaped the media landscape. Publishers have long sought to treat news as exclusive to protect their investments against copying or "free riding." But over the centuries, arguments about the vital role of newspapers and the need for information to circulate have made it difficult to defend property rights in news. Beginning with the earliest printed news publications and ending with the Internet, Will Slauter traces these countervailing trends, offering a fresh perspective on debates about copyright and efforts to control the flow of news.

Circulation and Control - Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback): Will Slauter Circulation and Control - Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
Will Slauter
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Diary Of A Novice Investor - The Bullet Train To Wealth Left When? (Paperback): Mark Slauter The Diary Of A Novice Investor - The Bullet Train To Wealth Left When? (Paperback)
Mark Slauter
R581 R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Save R63 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Reason to Believe (Paperback): Kristin Slauter A Reason to Believe (Paperback)
Kristin Slauter
R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trey is a musician, searching for the perfect will of God for his life. Jory lives in a world that has never heard the salvation message of Jesus Christ. When their lives collide in a most unusual way, they are both confronted with decisions and circumstances that neither one of them ever expected they would have to face. Set primarily in rugged backcountry locations, this tale of ultimate adventure is inspiring, positive, and meant to not merely entertain, but proclaim the message that Jesus is the answer to every situation encountered in life, and through what he accomplished on the cross, he has become our "Reason to Believe."

Learning to Live (Paperback): Kristin Slauter Learning to Live (Paperback)
Kristin Slauter
R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The State as a Work of Art (Hardcover): Eric Slauter The State as a Work of Art (Hardcover)
Eric Slauter
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The founding of the United States after the American Revolution was so deliberate, so inspired, and so monumental in scope that the key actors considered this new government to be a work of art framed from natural rights. Recognizing the artificial nature of the state, these early politicians believed the culture of a people should inform the development of their governing rules and bodies. Eric Slauter explores these central ideas in this extensive and novel account of the origins and meanings of the Constitution of the United States. Slauter uncovers the hidden cultural histories upon which the document rests, highlights the voices of ordinary people, and considers how the artifice of the state was challenged in its effort to sustain inalienable natural rights alongside slavery and to achieve political secularization at a moment of growing religious expression.

A complement to classic studies of the Constitution's economic, ideological, and political origins, "The State as a Work of Art "sheds new light on the origins of the Constitution and on ongoing debates over its interpretation.

The State as a Work of Art - The Cultural Origins of the Constitution (Paperback): Eric Slauter The State as a Work of Art - The Cultural Origins of the Constitution (Paperback)
Eric Slauter
R1,153 Discovery Miles 11 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The founding of the United States after the American Revolution was so deliberate, so inspired, and so monumental in scope that the key actors considered this new government to be a work of art framed from natural rights. Recognizing the artificial nature of the state, these early politicians believed the culture of a people should inform the development of their governing rules and bodies. Eric Slauter explores these central ideas in this extensive and novel account of the origins and meanings of the Constitution of the United States. Slauter uncovers the hidden cultural histories upon which the document rests, highlights the voices of ordinary people, and considers how the artifice of the state was challenged in its effort to sustain inalienable natural rights alongside slavery and to achieve political secularization at a moment of growing religious expression.

A complement to classic studies of the Constitution's economic, ideological, and political origins, "The State as a Work of Art "sheds new light on the origins of the Constitution and on ongoing debates over its interpretation.

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