Owning Culture
Owning Culture: Authorship, Ownership and Intellectual Property
(Peter Lang, 2001)
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Owning Culture demonstrates how intellectual property law has expanded
to allow for private ownership of a remarkable array of things,
from the patenting of human genes linked to breast cancer to the
trademarking of the phrases "home style" and "freedom
of expression." This book examines diverse areas of contemporary
life affected by intellectual property law, including sampling practices
in hip-hop music, the appropriation of Third World indigenous knowledge
about the medical uses of plants, the effects of seed patenting
on farming, and the impact of copyright law on folk music-making.
By placing under scruntiny the individualistic, Western conception
of the "author" that grounds intellectual property law,
Kembrew McLeod shows how borrowing practices have been-and continue
to be-central to cultural production. Additionally, this book highlights
how intellectual property law facilitates the privatization of culture
and the transfer of power into the hands of wealthy individuals
and corporations. Clearly written, thoughtful, and thought provoking,
Owning Culture provides an innovative approach to the study of culture
and law.
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McLeod (communication studies, University of Iowa) demonstrates
how intellectual property law has expanded to allow for private
ownership of a remarkable array of things, from the patenting of
human genes, to the trademarking of phrases like "home-style."
This book examines diverse areas of contemporary life affected by
intellectual property law, including sampling practices in hip-hop
music, the appropriation of indigenous knowledge about medicinal
plants, the effects of seed patenting on farming, and the impact
of copyright on the evolution of folk music. By scrutinizing the
concept of "author" McLeod argues that borrowing practices
have been and continue to be central to cultural production. Annotation
c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Praise for Owning Culture:
"This is the most accessible, entertaining, and compelling
book on intellectual property law I have encountered."- Professor
Justin Lewis, Department of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies,
Cardiff University, United Kingdom; author of Constructing Public
Opinion
"Owning Culture will serve as a great introductory text for
students in communication, anthropology, and cultural studies."
- Rosemary Coombe, Canada Research Chair in Law, Communication,
and Cultural Studies, York University; author of The Cultural
Life of Intellectual Properties: Authorship, Appropriation, and
the Law
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