Copyfight
By (Author) Phillipa McGuinness
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st May 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
346.0482
Paperback
304
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Writers, musicians, filmmakers, gamers, lawyers and academics talk about why copyright matters to them or doesn't.
We expect to be able to log on and read, watch or listen to anything, anywhere, anytime. Then copy it, share it, quote it, sample it, remix it.
Does this leave writers, designers, filmmakers, musicians, photographers, artists, and software and game developers with any rights at all Have we forgotten how to pay for content Are big corporations and copyright lawyers the only ones making money Or are we looking in the wrong direction as illegal downloading becomes the biggest industry of all and copyright violation a way of life
In this provocative book John Birmingham, Linda Jaivin, Marc Fennell, Clem Bastow, Lindy Morrison, Imogen Banks, Dan Hunter, Angela Bowne and others fire up the copyright debate like never before.
Phillipa McGuinness has been grappling with copyright issues as a publisher for twenty years, at both Cambridge University Press and NewSouth Publishing, and has published a number of awardwinning trade and academic books.