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From Maimonides to Microsoft: The Jewish Law of Copyright Since the Birth of Print

Full title: From Maimonides to Microsoft: The Jewish Law of Copyright Since the Birth of Print
ISBN: 9780195371994
ISBN 10: 0195371992
Authors: Netanel, Neil Weinstock
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 336
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Jewish Copyright Law Is A Rich Body Of Copyright Doctrine And Jurisprudence That Developed In Parallel With Anglo-american And Continental European Copyright Laws And The Printers' Privileges That Preceded Them. Jewish Copyright Law Traces Its Origins To A Dispute Adjudicated In 1550, Over 150 Years Before Modern Copyright Law Is Typically Said To Have Emerged With The Statute Of Anne Of 1709. It Continues To Be Applied Today, Notably In A Rabbinic Ruling Outlawing Pirated Software, Issued At Microsoft's Request. In 'from Maimonides To Microsoft', Professors Netanel And Nimmer Trace The Development Of Jewish Copyright Law By Relaying The Stories Of Five Dramatic Disputes, Running From The Sixteenth Century To The Present. They Describe Each Dispute In Its Historical Context And Examine The Rabbinic Rulings That Sought To Resolve It. Remarkably, These Disputes Address Some Of The Same Issues That Animate Copyright Jurisprudence Today: Is Copyright A Property Right Or A Limited Regulatory Prerogative? What Is Copyright's Rationale? What Is Its Scope? How Can Copyright Be Enforced Against An Infringer Who Is Beyond The Applicable Legal Authority's Reach? Introduction : Microsoft In Bnei Brak -- From Privileges And Printers' Guilds To Copyright -- Rabbinic Reprinting Bans : Between Ktav Dat And Privilege -- Maharam Of Padua Versus Giustiniani : Rival Editions Of Maimonides's Mishneh Torah -- Rabbinic Reprinting Bans Take Hold -- From A Yiddish Bible To A German Prayer Book -- Internecine Battles And The Slavuta Talmud -- Moving Beyond Reprinting Bans : From Property To The Law Of The Sovereign -- The Present-day Debate : Is Copyright Infringement Stealing? Neil Weinstock Netanel, With Contributions By David Nimmer. Glossary And Biographies--pages 289-295. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 265-287) And Indexes.