posted on 2011-10-10, 11:10authored byGabriel Egan
Collated by the British Library, this booklet brings together
a range of views from leading researchers on how the framework for intellectual property needs reviewing for the digital age. Dr Gabriel Egan discusses the widening gap between the attitudes of commercial rightsholders and
consumers of creative content. He argues that a solution needs to be found to legitimise the re-use
of copyright material by creative artists.
for intellectual property needs reviewing for the digital age.
History
School
The Arts, English and Drama
Department
English and Drama
Citation
EGAN, G., 2010. Intellectual property and the creative arts. IN: Green, N. (ed.). Driving UK research: is copyright a help or a hindrance? A perspective from the research community. London: British Library. Section 5.
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