Book Review - Copyright and Collective Authorship: Locating the Authors of Collaborative Work, Daniela Simone (Cambridge University Press, 2019)

(2020) 32 I.P.J. 203

12 Pages Posted: 9 Jul 2021

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Pascale Chapdelaine

University of Windsor, Faculty of Law

Date Written: May 1, 2020

Abstract

In her book Copyright and Collective Authorship — Locating the Authors of Collaborative Work, Dr. Daniela Simone identifies root causes of the deficiencies in the law’s treatment of (joint) authorship, and provides an admirable roadmap and analytical framework to orient the judiciary and all others concerned about ascertaining who should be the authors of collective works. Simone’s analytical framework and prescriptions rely on four case studies that involve large amounts of collaboration: Wikipedia, Australian indigenous art, scientific collaborations and film. Throughout the book, I was struck by Simone’s commitment to integrity, ethics and fairness in her treatment of contributors of creative processes, pointing to power imbalances, misguided practicality and efficiency rationales, and how those factors may have the law turn its back away from otherwise deserving authorial contributions.

Keywords: copyright, authorship

Suggested Citation

Chapdelaine, Pascale, Book Review - Copyright and Collective Authorship: Locating the Authors of Collaborative Work, Daniela Simone (Cambridge University Press, 2019) (May 1, 2020). (2020) 32 I.P.J. 203, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3868553

Pascale Chapdelaine (Contact Author)

University of Windsor, Faculty of Law ( email )

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