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Title: Text as Property/Property as Text
Authors: Christopher Kelty
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Rice University
Abstract: Ownership, authorship, plagiarism, intellectual property, parody, critique, re-use, credit, reputation, allusion, imitation, patronage, payment, piracy, creativity, originality, borrowing, lending, stealing, quoting, citing, lifting, re-writing, translating, acting, performing, impersonating, collaborating, re-creating, editing, sampling, sharing. If you can distinguish between all these activities, legally, morally, culturally and historically, then you don't need our class. If on the other hand, you want to know why ancient Romans sampled Virgil so often, or why some plagiarism is art and some is crime, or what could happen to manuscripts in antiquity when they circulated, or why the RIAA is suing thousands of college students, or how Martial and Galen thought about ownership, payment and credit, or how Hollywood does so, or whether Christians should be allowed to "share" their message, then this is your class.
link: http://cnx.org/contents/cb6e3963-aaee-41f1-b997-69e599229f8d@7.3/Text_as_Property/Property_as_T
Keywords: Humanities
Theme:教科書-人文類

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