Living in the Shadow of the Intangible: the Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work Part One
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- Chapdelaine, Pascale (Author)
Title
Living in the Shadow of the Intangible: the Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work Part One
Abstract
Copyright laws throughout the world are copyright holder centric and present a very fragmented source to comprehend the rights of users, and in particular of consumers owning copies of copyrighted works. Although in recent years, a growing number of commentators have worked towards defining the place of users in copyright law, little attention has been devoted to the nature and justifications of copy ownership of copyrighted works. This paper applies property and copyright theory to define and justify the existence of copy ownership of copyrighted works. It seeks to carve out in clearer terms the place of copy ownership legally and normatively, to offer a counterbalance to a predominant copyright holder centric approach to copyright law. Part One of this paper lays the theoretical framework of property and copyright theory. Part Two applies the theoretical framework to define the nature of the copy of a copyrighted works, as well as its justifications. It explores the ramifications of copyright acting as a property limitation rule to copy ownership, and how copy ownership can also act as a property-limitation rule of copyright. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Publication
Intellectual Property Journal
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
83-103
Date
Dec 2010
Language
English
ISSN
08247064
Short Title
Living in the Shadow of the Intangible
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ProQuest
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Copyright Carswell Publishing Dec 2010
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Num Pages: 21
Place: Toronto, Canada
Publisher: HAB Press Limited
Citation
Chapdelaine, P. (2010). Living in the Shadow of the Intangible: the Nature of the Copy of a Copyrighted Work Part One. Intellectual Property Journal, 23(1), 83–103. https://www.proquest.com/docview/853148044/abstract/F2B519C87CF940F4PQ/6
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