Artistic License: The Philosophical Problems of Copyright and Appropriation

University of Chicago Press (2017)
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Culture clashes -- Ontology, copyright, and artistic practice -- The myth of unoriginality -- Authorship, power, and responsibility -- Toward an ontology of authored works -- The rights of authors -- The rights of others -- Appropriation and transformation -- Afterword.

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