Critical Arts Volume 20(1) 2006Copyright and intellectual property

 

ARTICLES

Introduction: Intellectual property rights and the political economy of culture —  Pradip Thomas, Keyan Tomaselli and Ruth Teer-Tomaselli

Systems of control and regulation: copyright issues, digital divides and citizens’ rights — Helge Ronning

Principles of copyright and intellectual property law: An overview — Tanya Woker

Copyright in the Information Age: The Catch-22 of digital technology — Tana Pistorius

Balancing intellectual property rights with public obligations in developing nations Lessons from Africa — Loretta M Palmer

The expropriation of intellectual capital and the potential economy of international academic publishing — Chirstopher Merrett

Dealing with new life from the morgue: A report on key copyright issues in the Canadian news media — Joyce Smith

Begging , borrowing, stealing: The context for media plagiarism in twenty-first century South Africa — Ian Glenn

Plagiarism, public relations and press releases: the case of the hidden author — Warren Parker

‘Folklore’, cultural property and modernisation in sub-Saharan Africa — David Kerr

Copyright, folklore and music piracy in Ghana — John Colins

Trafficking trauma: Intellectual property rights and the political economy of traumatic story telling — Christopher J Colvin

Postscript — Pippa Green

 

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