\(
\def\WIPO{World Intellectual Property Organisation}
\)
The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti.
2019
Details
Title
The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti.
Author
Bonadio, Enrico, editor.
Item Type
Book
Description
xvii, 331 pages.
ISBN
9781108563581 eBook
9781108482332 Print
9781108482332 Print
Summary
In recent years, the number of conflicts related to the misuse of street art and graffiti has been on the rise around the world. Some cases involve claims of misappropriation related to corporate advertising campaigns, while others entail the destruction or 'surgical' removal of street art from the walls on which they were created. In this work, Enrico Bonadio brings together a group of experts to provide the first comprehensive analysis of issues related to copyright in street art and graffiti. Chapter authors shed light not only on the legal tools available in thirteen key jurisdictions for street and graffiti artists to object to unauthorized exploitations and unwanted treatments of their works, but also offer policy and sociological insights designed to spur further debate on whether and to what extent the street art and graffiti subcultures can benefit from copyright and moral rights protection.
Formatted Contents Note
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Foreword / Christopher Buccafusco
Foreword / Susan Hansen
Introduction / Enrico Bonadio
Part I: Creativity in the Street Between Misappropriation and Destruction: The Role of Copyright and Moral Rights
Section A: A Sociological Perspective
1. A Set of Premises for the Scrutiny and Interpretation of Graffiti and Street Art / Heitor Alvelos
2. Graffiti and Street Art: Creative Practices Amid “Corporatization” and “Corporate Appropriation” / Ronald Kramer
3. Decontextualisation of Street Art / Peter Bengtsen
Section B: Some Preliminary Legal and Policy Issues
4. Copyright Protection of Illegal Street and Graffiti Artworks / Paula Westenberger
5. Conservation of Street Art, Moral Right of Integrity and a Maze of Conflicting Interests / Enrico Bonadio
6. Works and Walls: Graffiti Writing and Street Art at the Intersection of Copyright and Land Law / Marta Iljadica
Part II: National Legal Analyses
Section A: Americas
7. Street Art, Graffiti and Copyright: A US Perspective / Enrico Bonadio
8. Graffiti, Street Art, Walls, and the Public in Canadian Copyright Law / Pascale Chapdelaine
9. Graffiti, Street Art and Colombian Copyright Law / Marcela Palacio Puerta
Section B: Europe
10. Street Art, Graffiti and Copyright: A UK Perspective / Enrico Bonadio
11. Graffiti, Street Art and Copyright in France / Shane Burke
12. Street Art, Graffiti and Copyright: A German Perspective / Marc Mimler
13. Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti: An Italian Perspective / Enrico Bonadio and Gilberto Cavagna di Gualdana
14. Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti in the Netherlands / Anke Moerland and Stéphanie de Potter
15. Copyright Protection of Street Art and Graffiti in Greece: Intellectual Property and Personal Property in Conflict? / Stavroula Karapapa
Section C: Africa, Asia, and Australasia
16. Graffiti and Street Art under South African Copyright Law / Tobias Schonwetter and Bram Van Wiele
17. Street Art, Graffiti, and Indian Copyright Law / Nandita Saikia
18. Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti: An Australian Perspective / Mark Davison
19. Copyright, Graffiti, and Street Art in Aotearoa New Zealand / Jonathan Barrett – Epilogue
20. Copyright Skepticism and Street Art: A Contrasting Opinion / Andrea Baldini
List of Contributors
Foreword / Christopher Buccafusco
Foreword / Susan Hansen
Introduction / Enrico Bonadio
Part I: Creativity in the Street Between Misappropriation and Destruction: The Role of Copyright and Moral Rights
Section A: A Sociological Perspective
1. A Set of Premises for the Scrutiny and Interpretation of Graffiti and Street Art / Heitor Alvelos
2. Graffiti and Street Art: Creative Practices Amid “Corporatization” and “Corporate Appropriation” / Ronald Kramer
3. Decontextualisation of Street Art / Peter Bengtsen
Section B: Some Preliminary Legal and Policy Issues
4. Copyright Protection of Illegal Street and Graffiti Artworks / Paula Westenberger
5. Conservation of Street Art, Moral Right of Integrity and a Maze of Conflicting Interests / Enrico Bonadio
6. Works and Walls: Graffiti Writing and Street Art at the Intersection of Copyright and Land Law / Marta Iljadica
Part II: National Legal Analyses
Section A: Americas
7. Street Art, Graffiti and Copyright: A US Perspective / Enrico Bonadio
8. Graffiti, Street Art, Walls, and the Public in Canadian Copyright Law / Pascale Chapdelaine
9. Graffiti, Street Art and Colombian Copyright Law / Marcela Palacio Puerta
Section B: Europe
10. Street Art, Graffiti and Copyright: A UK Perspective / Enrico Bonadio
11. Graffiti, Street Art and Copyright in France / Shane Burke
12. Street Art, Graffiti and Copyright: A German Perspective / Marc Mimler
13. Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti: An Italian Perspective / Enrico Bonadio and Gilberto Cavagna di Gualdana
14. Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti in the Netherlands / Anke Moerland and Stéphanie de Potter
15. Copyright Protection of Street Art and Graffiti in Greece: Intellectual Property and Personal Property in Conflict? / Stavroula Karapapa
Section C: Africa, Asia, and Australasia
16. Graffiti and Street Art under South African Copyright Law / Tobias Schonwetter and Bram Van Wiele
17. Street Art, Graffiti, and Indian Copyright Law / Nandita Saikia
18. Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti: An Australian Perspective / Mark Davison
19. Copyright, Graffiti, and Street Art in Aotearoa New Zealand / Jonathan Barrett – Epilogue
20. Copyright Skepticism and Street Art: A Contrasting Opinion / Andrea Baldini
Series
Series
Cambridge Law Handbooks.
Linked Resources
View eBook
Published
United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press , 2019.
Language
English
Record Appears in
Knowledge Repository Online Subscriptions