Copyright's Arc

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Copyright's Arc
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Skladany
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:220
Dimensions(mm): Height 150,Width 230
Category/GenreDevelopment economics
ISBN/Barcode 9781108723558
ClassificationsDewey:346.048
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 3 September 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In Copyright's Arc, Martin Skladany rejects a one-size-fits-all copyright regime. Within developed countries, copyright's incentives have spawned multinational corporations that create a plethora of slick, hyped entertainment options that encourage Americans to overconsume, whereas in developing countries, extreme copyright blocks the widespread distribution of entertainment, which impedes women's equality and human rights movements. Meanwhile, moderate copyright in middle-income countries helps foster artistic movements that forge inclusive national identities. Given these conditions, Skladany argues that copyright should vary between countries, following an arc across the development spectrum.

Author Biography

Martin Skladany is Professor of intellectual property, law and technology, and law and international development at Penn State Dickinson Law. He is the author of Big Copyright Versus the People: How Major Content Providers are Destroying Creativity and How to Stop Them (Cambridge, 2018).

Reviews

'Overall, Copyright's Arc serves as an interesting proposal for a wholesale reorientation of the global copyright landscape. Viewing copyright policy in this way - as a holistic, globally-integrated whole, which must serve human flourishing and development - offers a new perspective on the debate about corporate capture of policy-making.' Sophie Corke, IPKat 'This book offers a well-written, thought-provoking examination of global copyright and its effect on the voices of artists throughout the world. It will be an excellent addition to any collection on copyright law ... Highly recommended.' G. Johnson, Choice Magazine