Publications by Kathy Bowrey
A listing of recent and upcoming publications, including books, journal articles, conference papers etc.
(forthcoming) “On clarifying the role of originality and fair use in 19th century UK jurisprudence: appreciating ‘the humble grey which emerges as the result of long controversy’” in (eds) Lionel Bently, Catherine Ng, Giuseppina D’Agostino The Common Law Of Intellectual Property: Essays in Honour of Prof David Vaver (Hart Publishing USA, 2009 )
- (forthcoming) “Economic rights, culture claims and a culture of piracy in the Indigenous art market: what should we expect from the western legal system?” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol 13(2)
- (2009) Kathy Bowrey & Catherine Bond, “Copyright and the Fourth Estate: Does Copyright support a sustainable and reliable public domain for news?” (2009). Intellectual Property Quarterly No 4 p399-427
- (2009) Kathy Bowrey & Jane Anderson, “The Politics of Global Information Sharing: Whose Cultural Agendas are Being Advanced?” Social and Legal Studies Vol 18(4), 1-26.
- (2009) Kathy Bowrey and Natalie Fowell, “Digging Up Fragments and Building IP Franchises”, Sydney Law Review Vol 31: 185 2009

- (2007) “What are you missing out on? Big media, broadcasting, copyright and access to innovation”, in Andrew T Kenyon (ed), TV Futures: Digital Television Policy in Australia (Melbourne UP). pp135-165.


- (2007) Jill McKeough, K Bowrey, P Griffith, Intellectual Property, Commentary and Materials, Law Book Co, 4th Edition, 2007)
- (2007) “Fertile Ground: Law, innovation and creative technologies”, in (ed) Fiona Macmillan, New Directions in Copyright Law: Volume 5(Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK). pp162-196.

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- (2007) “Can a public-minded copyright deliver a more democratic internet?”, 56 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 26.


- (2007) “Book review: Andrew Chadwick, Internet Politics: State, Citizens and New Communicative Technologies”, International History Review Vol 29 (4) Dec 2007 935-7.


- (2006) “Alternative intellectual property?: Indigenous protocols, copyleft and new juridifications of customary practices” 6 Macquarie Law Journal 65-95


- (2005) “The New, the Bad, the Hot, the Fad – popular music, technology and the culture of freedom”, (ed) Fiona Macmillan, New Directions in Copyright Law: Volume 2 (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK).pp262-271.


- (2005) “Can we afford to think about copyright in a global marketplace?” (ed) Fiona Macmillan, New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 1(Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.) pp51-69.


- (2005) “Who writes the communication rules that underpin internet legal practice”, Internet Law Bulletin Vol 8 (4) pp49-52.


- (2005) Law & Internet Cultures, (Cambridge University Press).
There was a Law and Internet Cultures website dedicated to this book and commentary for the Laws3039 course. The content is now located as static HTML pages on this site – see left. This book is available from…
Cambridge University Press UK,
Cambridge University Press Australia,
Barnes & Noble,
Amazon,
Abbey’s Bookshop,
Kinokuniya… and other good bookshops. - (2002)
“The ideal copyright framework for academic authors? A bounty to genius and learning,” Australian Academic and Research Libraries Journal, 32 (4) Dec 2002 223-233. - (2002) Who’s Painting Copyright’s History, (eds) D McClean & K Schubert, Dear Images. Art, Copyright and Culture, (Ridinghouse,ICA, London) at 256-274.


- (2002) Kathy Bowrey & Matthew Rimmer
“Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics of Peer to Peer” First Monday Volume 7, Number 8; Republished First Monday Vol. 10 (7). - (2002) Jill McKeough, K Bowrey, P Griffith, Intellectual Property, Commentary and Materials, Law Book Co, 3rd Edition, 2002)
- (2001) “The Outer Limits Of Copyright Law – Where Law Meets Philosophy And Culture”, Law and Critique, Vol 12:1, pp1-24.


- (2001) “Retrospective Futures?” Conference Paper for ‘Of Languages and Laws’, Tenth Annual International Conference of the Law and Literature Association of Australia, July 7-9 2000.


- (2000) “Book Review: Sherman & Bently, The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law”, European Intellectual Property Review 22:7 pp 343-4.


- (1998) “Ethical Boundaries And Internet Cultures”, in (eds) L. Bently & S. Maniatis Intellectual Property and Ethics, Vol IV, Perspectives in Intellectual Property, (London, Sweet & Maxwell) pp3-36.


- (1998) “Contested spaces: copyright and Intellectual Property”, re/form, Exhibition Catalogue accompanying an exhibition by the artist Richard Tipping, “Perversions Subversions And Verse”, Griffith Art Works, Griffith University pp28-30.


- (1997) “Art, Craft, Good Taste And Manufacturing: The Development Of Intellectual Property Laws”, Law in Context, Vol 15(1) pp78-104.


- (1996) “Who’s Writing Copyright’s History?”, European Intellectual Property Review, 18:6 pp322-329.


- (1996) “Copyright law reform: dealing with the unfamiliar,” Reform, (ALRC) No 69 Winter pp6-10.


- (1995) “Copyright, Photography and Computer Works – the fiction of an original expression”, University of New South Wales Law Journal18:2 pp278-299.


- (1994) “Copyright, the Paternity of Artistic Works and the Challenge posed by Postmodern Artists,” Intellectual Property Journal, 8:3 pp285-317.


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