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Arte, originalidade e direitos autorais / Marcelo Conrado.

LIBRA K1420.6 C66 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Conrado, Marcelo, 1976- author.
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Copyright--Art.
Copyright.
Fair use (Copyright).
Physical Description:
364 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Edition:
Primeira edição.
Place of Publication:
São Paulo : Editora EDUSP, 2022.
Language Note:
In Portuguese.
Summary:
The key to understanding copyright is not in the law. It's in art. "The analysis of copyright should not be a matter of legal discussion alone." Based on this statement, artist Marcelo Conrado addresses the various issues related to the evolution of the concepts of authorship, work and originality. Contemporary art prompts copyright laws to rethink their categories, making this relationship more complex: the discussion on appropriation, originality, anonymity in graffiti and its criminalization, doubts about authorship in the event of outsourcing of the work, among many others, call into question the legal discussion of art and copyright also impact access to culture. When relevant works are no longer exhibited or reproduced in catalogues or books due to the denials of the artists' heirs, a subject also addressed in this extremely timely book. The author asks what would be the limits to differentiate influence from plagiarism. For the author, these issues require that the concept of work, authorship and originality be revisited theoretically, especially through selected cases, many of them not judicialized.
Contents:
Prefácio / Maria José Justino
Introdução
Parte I. Da arte ao direito
Apresentação
A autoria entre os séculos XV e XIX
Autoria e direitos autorais nos séculos XX e XXI
Parte II. Do direito a arte
O individual o exclusivo na arte e no direito
A cegueira dos direitos autorais.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-346)
ISBN:
9786557850992
655785099
OCLC:
1409338224

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