Copyright history

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Why OER? An international perspective

Rory McGrealUNESCO/COL/ICDE Chair in OER

Edinburgh September 2016

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Intellectual “policy”NOTIntellectual “property”

Term “intellectual property” first popularised in a UN document in 1968!

“owners co-opt the rhetoric of property” – Bell

Quasi-copyright laws are a form of industrial pollution

BOTH:• enrich Big Business at the expense of common people

• defended as “economic necessities”

Industries without protection

monuments

car bodies

furniture

clothes designsrecipes

perfumes

Copyright: The Good GuysScriptural Scribes 20 000 years

“The concept of copyright was utterly foreign to the ancient mind.”

Tom Harpur

Copyright: The Good Guys

St. Columba(Columcille)

6th Century

• Copied St. Finian’s psalm book• Defeated King Diarmit who ruled “to every cow its calf, to every book its copy” (Brehon Law)• 3000 killed in battle at Cuildremne 561

Copyright: The Good Guys

Statute of Queen Anne1710: An Act for the Encouragement of Learning

Queen Anne

USA:Copyright Act 1790: An Act to Promote the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts

Copyright: The Good Guys

George Washington

Copyright: The Good Guys

“incentive NOT property or natural law is the foundational justification for American copyright - It is a privileged monopoly.”

President James Madison

Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property

Privileged Monopoly

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• imposing duties• restricting freedom• inflicting burden on users Waldron

Intellectual Property ?ORa manifestation of government intervention in social relations May

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Canadian Supreme Court

Pentalogy, July, 2012

Fair Dealing

MUST have a large & liberal interpretation

Fair Dealing

Class copies are ok