The Secret Life of Copyright
Intellectual Property and Inequality in the Age of AI
Author(s): John Tehranian
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In The Secret Life of Copyright, copyright law meets Black Lives Matter and #MeToo as the book examines how copyright law unexpectedly perpetuates inequalities along racial, gender, and socioeconomic lines while undermining progress in the arts. Drawing on numerous case studies, the book argues that, despite their purported neutrality, key doctrines governing copyrights-such as authorship, derivative rights, fair use, and immunity from First Amendment scrutiny-systematically disadvantage individuals from traditionally marginalized communities. The work advocates for a more robust copyright system that better addresses egalitarian concerns and serves the interests of creativity. Given that laws regulating the use of creative content increasingly mediate participation and privilege in the digital world, The Secret Life of Copyright provides a template for a more just and equitable copyright system.
- Utilizes insights from a variety of academic disciplines to better understand the operation of copyright law and its various doctrines in perpetuating and even exacerbating inequalities
- Draws on case studies ripped from the headlines and history
- Advocates for a more robust and egalitarian copyright system that also better promotes creativity
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