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Copyright in Scotland : is the Scottish publishing industry capitalising on its intellectual property?

机译:苏格兰版权:苏格兰出版业是否利用其知识产权?

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The aim of this study is to understand the operational practices of copyright exploitation and protection from the perspective of the Scottish publishing industry. The study begins with a historical overview of the development of copyright legislation in the United Kingdom, which helps to build a theoretical framework to understand copyright. The study then explores the contemporary publishing environment and details the progression of rights exploitation within the publishing industry. It analyses how the historical development of copyright informs contemporary practices, particularly the role of globalisation, new technologies, ‘piracy', and the Romantic notion of authorship in shaping copyright legislation. Furthermore, this research charts the professionalisation of authorship, which helps to build a case of contemporary Scottish authors. These issues are elucidated with a multi-method analysis of the Scottish publishing industry, and its approach to copyright exploitation and protection. As the focus of the empirical research is the Scottish publishing industry it has been contextualised within national and international copyright development and discourse. The key issues from the review of literature are explored in the context of the Scottish publishing industry through interviews and questionnaires with key players. Consequently, this thesis argues that copyright exists to promote and protect the interests of the triadic relationship between the author, the publisher and the public and, as such, the interests of each party should be considered equally. The empirical research found that the majority of Scottish publishers, authors and literary agents are not fostering intellectual property rights effectively across international markets and new media: The failure to do this means that the operational practices of the Scottish publishing industry are not in harmony with the burgeoning digital publishing environment. If Scottish publishers and literary agents continue with current practices it will become increasingly difficult for them to compete in the national and international publishing environment. Digital publishing has been considered as a panacea to bridge the gaps between different sized publishing companies: allowing small, independent companies to compete on an equal footing with cross-media conglomerates. However, this study has found that Scottish publishers and literary agents are not capitalising on new technology and new platforms for dissemination: this is detrimental to the authors they represent. This study found that Scottish authors' earnings were insufficient so fostering their rights more effectively could help supplement their income. This study concludes that only by better training, education and knowledge exchange, in matters of rights exploitation and digital publishing, can Scottish publishing compete in the international arena and contribute to, and benefit financially from, the knowledge economy. This study impacts all the key stakeholders in the Scottish publishing industry, and other regional publishing industries, by addressing gaps in the literature and highlighting the shortcomings of inefficient operational practices, and provides recommendations to improve these practices.
机译:这项研究的目的是从苏格兰出版业的角度了解版权开发和保护的操作实践。该研究从对英国版权立法发展的历史概述开始,这有助于建立一个了解版权的理论框架。然后,该研究探索了当代出版环境,并详细介绍了出版业中权利剥削的进展。它分析了版权的历史发展如何为当代实践提供信息,尤其是全球化,新技术,“盗版”以及浪漫主义的著作权概念在制定版权立法中的作用。此外,本研究还绘制了作者身份的专业化图表,这有助于建立当代苏格兰作家案例。通过对苏格兰出版业及其版权开发和保护方法的多方法分析,阐明了这些问题。由于经验研究的重点是苏格兰出版业,因此已经在国家和国际版权发展和论述中进行了背景研究。通过与关键人物的访谈和问卷调查,在苏格兰出版业的背景下探讨了文献综述中的关键问题。因此,本论文认为版权的存在是为了促进和保护作者,出版者和公众之间的三元关系,因此,应平等地考虑每一方的利益。实证研究发现,大多数苏格兰出版商,作家和文学经纪人并未在国际市场和新媒体上有效地促进知识产权发展:未能做到这一点意味着苏格兰出版业的运作方式与传统出版业不协调。新兴的数字出版环境。如果苏格兰的出版商和文学经纪人继续采用当前的做法,那么它们在国内和国际出版环境中竞争将变得越来越困难。数字出版被认为是弥合不同规模出版公司之间鸿沟的灵丹妙药:允许小型独立公司与跨媒体集团平等竞争。但是,这项研究发现,苏格兰出版商和文学经纪人没有利用新技术和新的传播平台:这对他们所代表的作者是有害的。这项研究发现,苏格兰作家的收入不足,因此更有效地促进他们的权利可以帮助他们增加收入。这项研究得出的结论是,只有在权利开发和数字出版方面,通过更好的培训,教育和知识交流,苏格兰出版才能在国际舞台上竞争并为知识经济做出贡献并从中受益。这项研究通过解决文献中的空白并强调低效的操作方法的缺点,影响了苏格兰出版业和其他地区出版业的所有关键利益相关者,并提出了改善这些方法的建议。

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    Ramdarshan Bold Melanie;

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