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This site maintained by Kathy Bowrey is a collection of references for copyright research and other related IP issues.

The listings of external web resources on this site are checked... but web links change often... All references are currently being revised...
The LIC site content has been moved from it's CMS to static html pages for archival purposes.

last update :: 11 August 2009

Publications by Kathy Bowrey

  • (2009) Kathy Bowrey and Natalie Fowell, "Digging Up Fragments and Building IP Franchises", Sydney Law Review Vol 31: 185 2009 Adobe Acrobat
  • (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. Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (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. Adobe AcrobatMS Word Associated Table >Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (2007) “Can a public-minded copyright deliver a more democratic internet?”, 56 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 26. Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (2007) “Book review: Andrew Chadwick, Internet Politics: State, Citizens and New Communicative Technologies”, International History Review Vol 29 (4) Dec 2007 935-7. Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (2006) “Alternative intellectual property?: Indigenous protocols, copyleft and new juridifications of customary practices” 6 Macquarie Law Journal 65-95 Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (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. Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (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. Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (2005) “Who writes the communication rules that underpin internet legal practice”, Internet Law Bulletin Vol 8 (4) pp49-52. Adobe AcrobatMS Word
  • (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... external linkCambridge University Press UK, external linkCambridge University Press Australia, external linkBarnes & Noble, external linkAmazon, external linkAbbey's Bookshop, external linkKinokuniya... and other good bookshops.
  • (2002) external link“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 external link"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 Journal 18:2 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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