Copyright and creativity: An ongoing debate in the creative industries


Autoria(s): Flew, Terry
Data(s)

31/07/2015

Resumo

This paper critically analyzes the divergent perspectives on how copyright and intellectual property laws impact creativity, innovation, and the creative industries. One perspective defines the creative industries based on copyright as the means by which revenues are generated from innovation and the dissemination of new ideas. At the same time, it has been argued that copyright and intellectual property regimes fetter creativity and innovation, and that this has become even more marked in the context of digital media convergence and the networked global creative economy. These issues have resonated in debates around the creative industries, particularly since the initial DCMS mapping study in the UK in 1998 defined creative industries as combining individual creativity and exploitable forms of intellectual property. The issue of competing claims for the relationship between copyright and the creative industries has also arisen in Australia, with a report by the Australian Law Reform Commission entitled Copyright and the Digital Economy. This paper will consider the competing claims surrounding copyright and the creative industries, and the implications for policy-makers internationally.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86117/

Publicador

National Cheng Kung University - Institute of Creative Industries Design

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86117/1/Flew_Copyright%20and%20CIs_IJCCI.pdf

http://www.ijcci.net/index.php?option=module&lang=en&task=pageinfo&id=170&index=3

Flew, Terry (2015) Copyright and creativity: An ongoing debate in the creative industries. International Journal of Cultural Creative Industries, 2(3), pp. 4-17.

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Copyright 2015 Terry Flew.

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Fonte

Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Journalism, Media & Communication

Palavras-Chave #180115 Intellectual Property Law #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #200104 Media Studies #copyright #creative industries #fair use #innovation #digital economy #creative economy #Australian Law Reform Commission
Tipo

Journal Article