The effects of IP rights or law are usually more unpredictable, non-l Putting Intellectual Property in its Place examines the relationship between creativity and intellectual property law on the premise that, despite concentrated critical attention devoted to IP law from academic, policy and activist.
The effects of IP rights or law are usually more unpredictable, non-l Putting Intellectual Property in its Place examines the relationship between creativity and intellectual property law on the premise that, despite concentrated critical attention devoted to IP law from academic, policy and activist quarters, its role as a determinant of creative activity is overstated. The effects of IP rights or law are usually more unpredictable, non-linear, or illusory than is often presumed
Murray, Laura J. and Piper, S. Tina and Robertson, Kirsty, Putting Intellectual Property in Its Place: Rights Discourses, Creative Labor, and the Everyday: Introduction (May 1, 2013). Laura J. Murray, S. Tina Piper and Kirsty Robertson, Putting Intellectual Property in Its Place: Rights Discourses, Creative Labor, and the Everyday, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming.
This short but confident book considers intellectual property ‘law’ in the most distanced sense. In essence, the book seeks to contextualize IP, the different roles it has to play and the contours it can take
This short but confident book considers intellectual property ‘law’ in the most distanced sense. In essence, the book seeks to contextualize IP, the different roles it has to play and the contours it can take. Recognizing that there are multiple factors that influence creators, the authors explain the dissociation between the written law of IP and its conception and application in the ‘everyday’.
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In this book authors Murray, Piper, and Robertson define "the everyday life of IP law," constituting an experiment in non-normative legal scholarship, and in building theory from material and located practice. OUP Us, Oxford University Press, USA. Book Format.
The book defines the everyday life of IP law, constituting an experiment in non-normative legal scholarship, and in building theory from material and located practice. Tina Piper, and Kirsty Robertson. This book examines the relationship between creativity and intellectual property law on the premise that, despite concentrated critical attention devoted to IP law from academic, policy, and activist quarters, its role as a determinant of creative activity is overstated. The effects of IP rights or law are usually more unpredictable, non-linear, or illusory than is often presumed.
Putting Intellectual Property in its Place: Rights Discourses, Creative Labor, and the Everyday. With S. Tina Piper and Kirsty Robertson. Oxford University Press, 2014. Appropriation Appropriated: Ethical, Artistic and Legal Debates in Canada. With Kirsty Robertson. Teresa Scassa and Mistrale Goudreau, ed. Intellectual Property for the 21st Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Intellectual Property Law. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2013. Principal’s Education Leadership Award (2018). Award of Merit from the Rideau Waterway Landscape Strategy Team, Parks Canada (for work on the Swamp Ward and Inner Harbour History Project) (2017).
Rights Discourses, Creative Labor, and the Everyday Laura J. Murray is Associate Professor of English and Cultural Studies at Queen's University.
Rights Discourses, Creative Labor, and the Everyday. Presents rich and diverse case studies of actual creative communities at work. In this book authors Murray, Piper, and Robertson define "the everyday life of IP law", constituting an experiment in non-normative legal scholarship, and in building theory from material and located practice. Putting Intellectual Property in its Place.
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Most recently I am author with Tina Piper and Kirsty Robertson of Putting Intellectual Property in its Place: Rights Discourses, Creative Labour, and the Everyday (Oxford, 2014)
Most recently I am author with Tina Piper and Kirsty Robertson of Putting Intellectual Property in its Place: Rights Discourses, Creative Labour, and the Everyday (Oxford, 2014). Currently I am working primarily in the area of Critical Heritage Studies and leading the Swamp Ward and Inner Harbour History Project in Kingston, Ontario. My current project, The Swamp Ward and Inner Harbour History Project, aims to document the twentieth-century history of two of the oldest neighbourhoods of Kingston, Ontario, Canada