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Reconciling Copyright with Cumulative Creativity: The Third Paradigm


ISBN13: 9781788114172
Published: May 2018
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Reconciling Copyright with Cumulative Creativity: The Third Paradigm examines the long history of creativity, from cave art to digital remix, in order to demonstrate a consistent disparity between the traditional cumulative mechanics of creativity and modern copyright policies.

From Platonic mimesis to Shakespeare's `borrowed feathers', culture was produced under a paradigm in which imitation, plagiarism, and social authorship formed key elements of the creative moment (the first paradigm). However, the cumulative nature of creativity is rarely accounted for in modern copyright policies, which build upon a post-Romantic individualistic view emphasizing absolute originality rather than imitation (the second paradigm). Today, in an era of networked mass collaboration and user-based creativity, the enclosure of knowledge brought about by an ever-expanding copyright paradigm seems archaic, and a deliberate defiance of inevitable cultural evolution. Giancarlo Frosio calls for returning creativity into an inclusive rather than exclusive process, so that the first and second creative paradigms can be reconciled into an emerging third paradigm.

This ground-breaking work will appeal to all of those interested in both the history and future of creativity and copyright.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. Cumulative Creativity, Collaboration and Borrowing
2. Oral-formulaic Tradition, Popular Culture and Iconic Characters
3. Gift, Market and Patrons
4. Individualism and the Original Genius
5. The Road to Propertization and Enclosure
6. Imprisoned Characters and `Feared' Uses
7. Corporate-Driven Culture and Cultural Diversity
8. From the Oral Formulaic Tradition to Digital Remix
9. The Return of the Gift
10. The Temple of Digital Enlightenment
Epilogue
Index