Theft: A History of Music

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Theft: A History of Music is a graphic novel-style legal history that explores how copyright and musical borrowing have evolved over centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
graphic novel
about conflicts over musical copying
cultural practices of musical reuse
legal regulation of music
aimsTo explain copyright law through stories about music
make legal history accessible
describes evolution of copyright over centuries
history of musical borrowing
educationalUse teaching copyright
teaching music history
focusesOn relationship between law and music
genre legal history
music history
hasFormat illustrated
text
intendedAudience general readers interested in copyright
legal scholars
musicians
students
language English
mainSubject copyright law
intellectual property
musical borrowing
mediaType digital
print
narrativeForm graphic novel-style
narrativeScope several centuries of musical history
workType popular legal history

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James Boyle notableWork Theft: A History of Music