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- Title
COPYRIGHT'S MALE GAZE: AUTHORSHIP AND INEQUALITY IN A PANOPTIC WORLD.
- Authors
TEHRANIAN, JOHN
- Abstract
The article examines the impact of the neutral principle of authorship on inequality in relation to gender and explores the application of film theorist Laura Mulvey's concept of the male gaze to the operation of copyright law. Topics discussed are copyright's authorship jurisprudence that empower the male gaze, origin of the Master Mind concept and the development of the mutual-intent requirement for joint authorship, and how the derivative rights doctrine defines boundaries of authorship.
- Subjects
AUTHORSHIP; COPYRIGHT; MALE gaze; GENDER inequality; JURISPRUDENCE; AUTHORSHIP collaboration; DERIVATIVE works (Copyright); MULVEY, Laura, 1941-
- Publication
Harvard Journal of Law & Gender, 2018, Vol 41, Issue 2, p343
- ISSN
1558-4356
- Publication type
Article