Intended Audience
General
Date Created
2013
Description
Lecture by Prof. William Fisher as part of the CopyrightX lecture series. This is part one of the 'Fairness and Personality Theories' lecture providing an introduction to copyright theory- arguments surrounding when and why copyright should be created, and what the scope and limit of what those rights should be.
Format
Video Lecture
Recommended Citation
William Fisher,
"02.1 Fairness and Personality Theories: Introduction"
(January 1, 2013).
A repository of copyright educational resources for higher education.
Element 1.
https://open.clemson.edu/cheer/cont_ed/cr_x/1
02.1 Fairness and Personality Theories: Introduction
Lecture by Prof. William Fisher as part of the CopyrightX lecture series. This is part one of the 'Fairness and Personality Theories' lecture providing an introduction to copyright theory- arguments surrounding when and why copyright should be created, and what the scope and limit of what those rights should be.
Comments
The most up-to-date version of the CopyrightX lectures can always be found at:copyx.org/lectures/.
The terms on which this lecture may be used or modified are available at copyx.org/permission.