Episode 7: What if Copyright Law took Authors Rights Seriously? A Conversation with Professor Rebecca Giblin




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Summary: What if copyright law took authors rights seriously?  Many groups claim to do so, but Professor Rebecca Giblin, one of the world’s leading experts on creator copyright, isn’t convinced. Professor Giblin argues that creators are often placed at the centre of the debate only to be largely ignored by other stakeholders. Professor Giblin joins this week’s Lawbytes podcast to talk about her Author’s Interest Project, the latest data, and why Canadian artist Bryan Adams may be on to something when it comes to his copyright reform proposal to benefit creators. The podcast can be downloaded here and is embedded below. The transcript downloadable here. Subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcast, Google Play, Spotify or the RSS feed. Updates on the podcast on Twitter at @Lawbytespod. Episode Notes: The Author’s Interest Project Giblin, A new copyright bargain? Reclaiming lost culture and getting authors paid Giblin, Fat horses and starving sparrows: on bullshit in copyright debates Yuvaraj, Reversion laws: what’s happening elsewhere in the world? Credits: Wochitte Entertainment, Hachette Authors Urge Amazon Board To End Contract Dispute CTV News, Bryan Adams speaks in Ottawa, urges change to copyright laws TruTV, Adam Ruins Everything – How Mickey Mouse Destroyed the Public Domain Reagan Library, President Reagan Signing the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 on October 31, 1988 CBC News, Libraries and E-Licensing Transcript by Temi downloadable here.