This book tackles the lack of synchronicity between art and copyright law, proposing practical and interdisciplinary tools through which to navigate this conflict. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of art and copyright law, intellectual property and art.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Part I: The Interpictorial Original Copy
1. An Art Historical Novum
Part II: The Work, or "The Original"
2. The Fundamentals of the Work
3. Three Axes of Copyright Protection
4. The Work's Scope of Protection
Part III: Copyright Spaces for Interpictoriality
5. The Exceptions to Copyright in Comparative Perspective
6. On The Relation Between Art and Copyright Law
Part IV: Displacing The Paradox
7. Beyond Copyright Law - External Remedies
Part V: Back To Copyright Law
8. Towards A Cognitively Open Copyright Law
Conclusions