1 Introduction 1
PART Ⅰ COPYRIGHT AND CULTURAL CREATIVITY IN CONTEXT 11
2 Constructing authorship: The underlying philosophy of the copyright model 11
3 Authorship and conceptions of the self: Feminist theory and the relational author 31
PART Ⅱ THE ORIGIN OF COPYRIGHT: LOCKE, LABOUR AND LIMITING THE AUTHOR'S RIGHT 67
4 Against a Lockean approach to copyright 67
5 The evolution of originality: The author's right and the public interest 103
PART Ⅲ USE, TRANSFORMATION AND 'APPROPRIATION': EXPLORING THE LIMITS OF COPYRIGHT 155
6 Fair dealing and the purposes of copyright protection 155
7 Dissolving the conflict between copyright and freedom of expression 203
8 Final conclusions 243
Index 253