Contesting Copyright
A History of Intellectual Property in East Central Europe and the Balkans
Author(s)
Dimou, Augusta
Language
EnglishAbstract
The creative sector, including the cultural industry, is key for today’s economy. Copyright has the capacity to x the roles and tasks of the actors involved and determine the direction of cash ows within this sector. The study of the evolution of copyright helps understand and adjust the regulation and commercialization of creative labor. Augusta Dimou provides a thoroughly researched, interdisciplinary and comparative study of the historical development of copyright regimes in three countries – Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria. She examines the function and signi cance of copyright in the institutionalization, development, and regulation of modern culture in East Central Europe and the Balkans during the diverse political regimes of the modern era, and at the interface between the various nationalization and globalization processes of the 20th century.
Keywords
Creative labor; Media commercialization; Berne Union; Comparative history; Transnational history; Interdisciplinary history; Copyright -- Europe, Eastern -- History; Copyright -- Europe, Central -- History; Copyright -- Balkan Peninsula -- History; Intellectual property -- Europe, Eastern -- History; Intellectual property -- Europe, Central -- History; Intellectual property -- Balkan Peninsula -- HistoryDOI
10.5117/9789633866146ISBN
9789633868324, 9789633868324, 9789633868324, 9789633866153Publisher
Central European University PressPublisher website
http://ceupress.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
Central European University PressSeries
Leipzig Studies on the History and Culture of East-Central Europe,Classification
History: specific events and topics
Intellectual property law
Media studies
History
Cultural and media studies
Copyright law
General and world history
European history


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