Arguments Before the Committee on Patents of the House of Representatives, Conjointly with the Senate Committee on Patents, on H. R. 19853, to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright

Arguments Before the Committee on Patents of the House of Representatives, Conjointly with the Senate Committee on Patents, on H. R. 19853, to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright

Author: United States Committee on Patents

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2017-10-31

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780260021939

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Excerpt from Arguments Before the Committee on Patents of the House of Representatives, Conjointly With the Senate Committee on Patents, on H. R. 19853, to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright: June 6, 7, 8, and 9, 1906 The chairman. We are met to consider Senate bill 6330, relative to the copyright law. We would like to hear first from Mr. Putnam regarding the history of the proposed legislation. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


Authors and Apparatus

Authors and Apparatus

Author: Monika Dommann

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2019-03-15

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1501734997

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Copyright is under siege. From file sharing to vast library scanning projects, new technologies, actors, and attitudes toward intellectual property threaten the value of creative work. However, while digital media and the Internet have made making and sharing perfect copies of original works almost effortless, debates about protecting authors' rights are nothing new. In this sweeping account of the evolution of copyright law since the mid-nineteenth century, Monika Dommann explores how radical media changes—from sheet music and phonographs to photocopiers and networked information systems—have challenged and transformed legal and cultural concept of authors' rights. Dommann provides a critical transatlantic perspective on developments in copyright law and mechanical reproduction of words and music, charting how artists, media companies, and lawmakers in the United States and western Europe approached the complex tangle of technological innovation, intellectual property, and consumer interests. From the seemingly innocuous music box, invented around 1800, to BASF's magnetic tapes and Xerox machines, she demonstrates how copyright has been continuously destabilized by emerging technologies, requiring new legal norms to regulate commercial and private copying practices. Without minimizing digital media's radical disruption to notions of intellectual property, Dommann uncovers the deep historical roots of the conflict between copyright and media—a story that can inform present-day debates over the legal protection of authorship.