In this course, we will look at the history of copyright law and explore the ways that copyright has both responded to new media and driven art and entertainment. How, for example, are new media (books, photography, recorded music, film, video, and the internet) defined in relation to existing media? How does the law accommodate shifting ideas and circumstances of authorship? What are the limits of fair use? And how have writers, artists, engineers, and creative industries responded to various changes in copyright law? A major focus of the course will be the lessons of history for the current copyright debates over such issues as file sharing, the public domain, and fair use.
Courses > 2015 Spring
Electives
401 | SEM | Peter Decherney | TR 10:30am-12pm | FBH 224
Electives
CINE 266 - COPYRIGHT AND CULTURE
ENGL 266401 | SEM | Peter Decherney | TR 10:30am-12pm | FBH 224