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Title
Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law.
Author
Item Type
Book
Description
302 pages.
ISBN
9781788114318 Print
9781788114325 eBook
9781788114325 eBook
Summary
This ground-breaking book critically interrogates how literary characters are regulated under copyright, moral rights, and trademark law. Using interesting examples, Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law offers an in-depth exploration of both the law and the diverse and conflicting interests that are impacted by literary character appropriation, incorporating the perspectives of appropriators, authors, consumers and owners. The author challenges and corrects fundamental assumptions and misconceptions about intellectual property rights claims to literary characters, questioning some important foundations that underscore commercial, cultural, legal and social engagement with literary characters. With critical analysis of issues such as copyright, the moral right of integrity, registered and unregistered trademarks, and exceptions to infringement, as well as references to literary theory, the book also has interdisciplinary appeal across the social sciences. Providing an excellent addition to the literature regarding cultural studies and the law, this book will be of practical use for academics, students, lawmakers, legal practitioners, and professionals with an interest in literary character appropriation. It will also be a thought-provoking resource for students both in intellectual property law, and any of the social sciences engaging with literature and the arts.
Note
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword
Introduction to Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law
1. Works of fiction: are literary characters copyright works?
2. The right to reproduce literary characters
3. The right to adapt literary characters
4. The moral of the story: literary characters and moral rights
5. What’s in a name? Literary characters as registered trade marks
6. Character confusion: literary characters as unregistered trade marks
7. Sharing characters: exceptions and user rights in literary characters
8. Conclusion to Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law
Index
Introduction to Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law
1. Works of fiction: are literary characters copyright works?
2. The right to reproduce literary characters
3. The right to adapt literary characters
4. The moral of the story: literary characters and moral rights
5. What’s in a name? Literary characters as registered trade marks
6. Character confusion: literary characters as unregistered trade marks
7. Sharing characters: exceptions and user rights in literary characters
8. Conclusion to Literary Characters in Intellectual Property Law
Index
Published
[Northampton, England] : Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2023.
Language
English
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