![]() ![]() Title: Artistic license : the philosophical problems of copyright and appropriation / Darren Hudson Hick.ĭescription: Chicago London : The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637.ĭOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226460383.001.0001Ĭhapter 5: Toward an Ontology of Authored Works reprinted with minor alterations from Darren Hudson Hick, Toward an Ontology of Authored Works, British Journal of Aesthetics, 2011, 51, issue 2, 185–99, by permission of the British Society of Aesthetics.Ĭhapter 8: Appropriation and Transformation reprinted with minor alterations from Darren Hudson Hick, Appropriation and Transformation, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, 2013, 23, issue 4, 1155–95, copyright © 2012 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal and Darren Hudson Hick. To request permission for other uses, contact the University of Chicago Press, 1427 E. Beyond that, things quickly become less clear. You are welcome to reproduce brief quotations from the book for the purposes of critical articles and reviews. ![]() What exactly that means is the complex matter at the heart of this book. The University of Chicago Press, Ltd., LondonĪll rights reserved. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637 The Philosophical Problems of Copyright and Appropriation Ultimately, Artistic License provides a critical and systematic analysis of the key philosophical issues that underlie copyright policy, rethinking the relationship between artist, artwork, and the law. Using real-life examples of artists who have incorporated copyrighted works into their art, he explores issues of artistic creation and the nature of infringement as they are informed by analytical aesthetics and legal and critical theory. In this up-to-date, thorough, and accessible analysis of the right to copyright, Darren Hudson Hick works to reconcile the growing practice of artistic appropriation with innovative views of artists’ rights, both legal and moral.Įngaging with long-standing debates about the nature of originality, authorship, and artists’ rights, Hick examines the philosophical challenges presented by the role of intellectual property in the artworld and vice versa. From the musical mash-ups of Girl Talk to the pop-culture borrowings of Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons, it’s clear that the artistic landscape is shifting-which leads to some tricky legal and philosophical questions. ![]() The art scene today is one of appropriation-of remixing, reusing, and recombining the works of other artists. ![]()
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