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Critique and comment: Authorship and fixation in copyright law: A comparative comment

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posted on 2024-06-03, 13:40 authored by E Adeney
The present comment considers an issue that has received little discussion in the common law world: namely whether fixation and authorship are parts of the same creative act in relation to literary, dramatic and musical works. The importance of the question is that, if authorship does not entail fixation, it should logically be possible for a person independent of the author to reduce the work to material form for copyright purposes. This would significantly expand the range of works protected by copyright and would extend protection to those works which have never been fixed by their authors. The focus of the comment is Australian law, but its discussion is comparative, with particular attention given to UK law.

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Journal

Melbourne University Law Review

Volume

35

Pagination

677-696

ISSN

0025-8938

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article

Copyright notice

2011, Melbourne University Law Review Association Inc

Issue

2

Publisher

Melbourne University Law Review Association Inc

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