What's wrong with copying?

Abraham Drassinower

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4h 32m

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What's wrong with copying?

by Abraham Drassinower

2015

Harvard University Press

272

9780674743977

0674743970

Description

"Copyright law, as conventionally understood, serves the public interest by regulating the production and dissemination of works of authorship, though it recognizes that the requirements of the public interest are in tension. Incentives for creation must be provided, but protections granted authors must not prevent the fruits of creativity and knowledge from spreading. Copyright law, therefore, should balance the needs of creators and users--or so the theory goes. Challenging this widely accepted view, What's Wrong with Copying? disentangles copyright theory from its focus on the economic value of an authored work as a commodity or piece of property. In his analysis of copyright doctrine, Abraham Drassinower frames an author's work as a communicative act and asserts that copyright infringement is best understood as an unauthorized appropriation of another person's speech. According to this interpretation, copyright doctrine does not guarantee an author's absolute rights over a work but only such rights as are consistent with both the nature of the work as speech and with the structure of the dialogue in which it participates. The rights protecting works of authorship are confined to communicative uses of the work and to uses consistent with the communicative rights of others--for example, unauthorized reproduction of a work is lawful when responding to the work requires its reproduction. What's Wrong with Copying? offers a new way to interpret and criticize existing copyright law and to think about the relation between copyright and digital technology as well as broader juridical, social, and cultural concerns." -- Publisher's description

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This edition of What's wrong with copying? has approximately 272 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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For most readers, What's wrong with copying? typically takes between 5h 40m and 3h 47m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 68,000 words and common reading speeds.

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The estimated word count for What's wrong with copying? is approximately 68,000 words. This figure is calculated using industry-standard methods that consider genre-specific word density patterns, typical formatting and layout characteristics, and standard words-per-page ratios for published books.

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Who is the author of What's wrong with copying??

What's wrong with copying? was written by Abraham Drassinower.

When was What's wrong with copying? published?

The publication date for this specific edition is 2015. The original work may have been published on a different date.