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Copyright Creativity Big Media And Cultural Value Incorporating The Author 1st Edition Kathy Bowrey

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Copyright Creativity Big Media And Cultural Value Incorporating The Author 1st Edition Kathy Bowrey
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.05 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Kathy Bowrey
ISBN: 9780367631154, 9780367192068, 9780429201035, 0367631156, 0367192063, 0429201036
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Copyright Creativity Big Media And Cultural Value Incorporating The Author 1st Edition Kathy Bowrey by Kathy Bowrey 9780367631154, 9780367192068, 9780429201035, 0367631156, 0367192063, 0429201036 instant download after payment.

As the publishing, film and music industries are dominated by Big Media conglomerates, there is often recourse to simplistic ideological and conspiratorial readings of industry dynamics. Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author explains why copyright is much more than a creator’s private property right or a mechanism through which corporations control cultural production and influence mass consumption choices.

The volume is grounded in extensive, painstakingly detailed and colourful original archival research into business histories of major successful artists including Conan Doyle, Hall Caine, Margaret Atwood, Dame Nellie Melba, Radiohead and Banksy, and the industries and genres that grew up around their activities. Chapters address big questions about how copyright generates income and how distributions of profits are allocated in the publishing, film and music industries. It includes discussion of the creation of new formats, the interplay between old media and new technologies, international copyright reform and cross-industry relations.

Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value is a wide-ranging and important resource for students and practitioners of law and policy, media studies, cultural studies and literary history.

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