Copyright meets Black Lives Matter and MeToo in this lively, story-driven analysis of how copyright law has surprisingly propped up, and even exacerbated, inequalities along racial, gender and socioeconomic lines at the expense of progress in the arts, and of how we can better promote equality and creativity.
Copyright meets Black Lives Matter and MeToo in this lively, story-driven analysis of how copyright law has surprisingly propped up, and even exacerbated, inequalities along racial, gender and socioeconomic lines at the expense of progress in the arts, and of how we can better promote equality and creativity.
John Tehranian is the Paul W. Wildman Chair and Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School. A graduate of Harvard University and Yale Law School, he is a noted entertainment and intellectual property litigator, commentator and speaker, and the author of Whitewashed (2009) and Infringement Nation (2011).
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Introduction 1. Captured: How Copyright's Authorship Doctrine Empowers the White Male Gaze 2. Tick Tick . . . Boom!: How Copyright's Law of Collaboration and Crediting Privileges Might Over Right 3. Controlling the Narrative: How Copyright's Derivative Rights Doctrine Creates Sacred Texts 4. (c)ensored: How Copyright's First Amendment Exemption Enables the Powerful to Silence the Powerless Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Captured: How Copyright's Authorship Doctrine Empowers the White Male Gaze 2. Tick Tick . . . Boom!: How Copyright's Law of Collaboration and Crediting Privileges Might Over Right 3. Controlling the Narrative: How Copyright's Derivative Rights Doctrine Creates Sacred Texts 4. (c)ensored: How Copyright's First Amendment Exemption Enables the Powerful to Silence the Powerless Conclusion.
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