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Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö Copy Rights : The Politics of Copying and Creativity
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Sarjamerkintö ei-lisäkirjausmuodossa Political Studies, ISSN 1467-9248
Huomautus sisällöstä, tiivistelmä tms. This article analyses the politics of copyright and copying. Copyright is an increasingly important driver of the modern economy, but this does not exhaust its significance. It matters, we argue, not just for the distribution of rewards and resources in the creative industries, but as a site within which established political concerns - collective and individual interests and identities - are articulated and negotiated and within which notions of originality, creativity and copying are politically constituted. Set against the background of the increasing economic value attributed to the creative industries, the impact of digitalisation on them and the European Unions Digital Single Market strategy, the article reveals how copyright policy and the underlying assumptions about copying and creativity express (often unexamined) political values and ideologies. Drawing on a close reading of policy statements, official reports, court cases and interviews with stakeholders, we explore the multiple political aspects of copyright, showing how copyright policy operates to privilege particular interests and practices and to acknowledge only specific forms of creative endeavour.
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Henkilönnimi Negus, Keith. Behr, Adam.
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