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Copyright, Data and Creativity in the Digital Age: A Journey through Feist
The Supreme Court of the United States in Feist v. Rural (1991) required that databases must have a minimal degree of creativity for copyright. The book gives an account of that decision's conceptual structure, focusing on its full delineation of the opposite to creativity.
Author(s) | By Julian Warner (Queen's University Belfast, UK.). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 168 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 9 Jan 2023 |
Availability | Not yet available |
The Supreme Court of the United States in Feist v. Rural (1991) required that databases must have a minimal degree of creativity for copyright. The book gives an account of that decision's conceptual structure, focusing on its full delineation of the opposite to creativity.
1. Introduction: The Convergence of the Twain 2. Critiques of the Decision 3. Creativity in the Decision: Into the Briar Patch 4. Creativity Utterly Lacking: Through the Wicket Gate 5. Correlation: The Key to Doubting Castle 6. Creativity: Out of the Laby
Julian Warner is a faculty member at Queen's Management School, Queen's University Belfast.