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No Trespassing

Authorship, Intellectual Property Rights, and the Boundaries of Globalization

by (author) Eva Hemmungs Wirtén

Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Initial publish date
Feb 2004
Category
Books & Reading
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780802088352
    Publish Date
    Mar 2004
    List Price
    $62
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780802086082
    Publish Date
    Feb 2004
    List Price
    $32.95

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In this scholarly yet highly accessible work, Eva Hemmungs Wirtén traces three main themes within the scope of cultural ownership: authorship as one of the basic features of print culture, the use of intellectual property rights as a privileged instrument of control, and finally globalization as a pre-condition under which both operate. Underwritten by rapid technological change and increased global interdependence, intellectual property rights are designed to protect a production that is no longer industrial, but informational.

No Trespassing tells the story of a century of profound change in cultural ownership. It begins with late nineteenth-century Europe, exploring cultural ownership in a number of settings across both spatial and temporal divides, and concludes in today's global, knowledge-based society. Wirtén takes an interdisciplinary and international approach, using a wide array of material from court cases to novels for her purposes. From Victor Hugo and the 1886 Berne Convention, to the translation of Peter Høeg's bestseller Smilla's Sense of Snow, Wirtén charts a history of Intellectual property rights and regulations. She addresses the relationship between author and translator, looks at the challenges to intellectual property by the arrival of the photocopier, takes into account the media conglomerate's search for content as a key asset since the 1960s, and considers how a Western legal framework interacts with attempts to protect traditional knowledge and folklore. No Trespassing is essential reading for all who care about culture and the future regulatory structures of access to it.

About the author

Eva Hemmungs Wirtén is an associate professor in the Department of Archival Science, Library and Information Science, and Museology at Uppsala University.

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