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On the Origin of the Right to Copy

By Ronan Deazley
Hart Publishing June 2006

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781841133751
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
June 2006
Format
Hardback , 264 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Taking as its point of departure the lapse of the Licensing Act 1662 in 1695, this book examines the lead up to the passage of the Statute of Anne 1709 and charts the movement of copyright law throughout the eighteenth century, culminating in the House of Lords decision of Donaldson v Becket (1774). The established reading of copyright's development throughout this period, from the 1709 Act to the pronouncement in Donaldson, is that it was transformed from a publisher's to an author's right; instead, legislation initially designed to regulate the marketplace of the bookseller and publisher evolved into an instrument that functioned to recognise the proprietary inevitability of an author's intellectual labours. The historical narrative which unfolds within this book presents a challenge to that accepted orthodoxy.;The traditional analysis of the development of copyright in eighteenth century Britain is revealed as exhibiting the character of long-standing myth, and the centrality of the modern proprietary author as the raison d'etre of the copyright regime is displaced, being replaced with a more nuanced account of legal change driven by complex interactions between the protagonists, resulting in a copyright regime which was quite different from that anticipated by the reformers.

About the Author

Ronan Deazley is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Durham.

Reviews

This book is worth the work for anyone with a serious interest in eighteenth-century copyright…
Don-John Dugas
The Scriblerian
Vol. 39, No. 2, Spring 2007



In the strongest section of the book, the author examines the legislative history of the Statute of Anne (1709), discussion of which will not be easily found elsewhere...It helpfully offers a different perspective on a mine of historical material from which the specialist will benefit...this is a book to be welcomed.
Ross Gilbert Anderson
SCRIPT-ed
Volume 3, Issue 3, September 2006



[Deazley] presents us with an excellent history of eighteenth-century copyright law, full of fascinating detail. His story is beautifully told, with pace and interest, conveying the issues with riveting immediacy. He portrays effectively the subtlety and complexity of the various situations, but still offers the reader a sense of perspective. 
Catherine Seville
Journal of Legal History
Vol. 26, Issue 3; Dec. 05; pg 382-385



...Ronan Deazley's cogent survey..is considerably useful…this learned book performs a valuable..service. 
Adam Budd
Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society, Issue No 20
Spring 2006



...one ought to read Deazley in order to question and challenge one's own rather placid view of the evolution of copyright. 
Uma Suthersanen
European Intellectual Property Review, Vol 28, Issue 4
April 2006



...the most authoritative account to date of this important period in the development of the modern law of copyright…this book is nicely produced,...and unusually for a scholarly work of its kind, it is a very good read. It is very much to be recommended.
John N. Adams
Intellectual Property Quarterly
June 2005



The book provides a detailed and often intriguing analysis of the cases and legislative developments over the 80-year period covered by the book…a valuable examination...and interesting not only for its historical insights but also for the light it sheds on copyright debates today.
Helen Dakin
Copyright Reporter, Vol 23, No 3
Nov 05



...meticulously researched..[Deazley] uncovers a wealth of new material and addresses issues left untouched by the existing histories...a fascinating and informative book, which will prove valuable to all those interested in the history of copyright law.
Isabella Alexander
The Cambridge Law Journal
2005

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