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The Aesthetics and Ethics
of Copying
Edited by Darren Hudson Hick
and Reinold Schmücker
The Aesthetics and Ethics
of Copying
Edited by Darren Hudson Hick
and Reinold Schmücker
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Contents
List of Figures viiList of Tables viiiNotes on Contributors ixPreface xvAcknowledgments xxi
Part 1 The Copying Animal: Exploring the Cultural Value of Copying
1 Copying and the Limits of Substitutability Dieter Birnbacher 3
2 Deep Copy Culture Mark Alfino 19
3 Imitation and Replication of Technologies: The Prospects for an Evolutionary Ethics of Copying Wybo Houkes 39
Part 2 What Is a Copy? Conceptual Perspectives
4 What Is the Object in Which Copyright Can Subsist? An Ontological Analysis Maria Elisabeth Reicher 61
5 What Is an Artifact Copy? A Quadrinomial Definition Amrei Bahr 81
6 Are Counterfeits Copies? Massimiliano Carrara 99
7 The Nature of Copying and the Singular Literary Work Darren Hudson Hick 119
Part 3 The Copying Artist: Aesthetic and Ethical Challenges
8 Illegitimate Legitimate Copies: A Grey Area in Dealing with Literary Works Annette Gilbert 135
9 Appropriating Fictional Characters James O. Young 153
10 Plagiarizing Nonfiction: Legal Cases, Aesthetic Questions, and the Rules of Copying David Oels 173
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vi Contents
11 Appropriation and Derogation: When Is it Wrong to Appropriate? Lisa Jones 187
12 The Paradox of Style as a Concept of Art Jan Bäcklund 211
13 Blurred Lines: A Case Study on the Ethics and Aesthetics of Copying Eberhard Ortland 225
Part 4 Freedom for All? Towards an Ethics of Copying for the Digital Age
14 The Ethics of Copyright and droit d’auteur—An Outline Thomas Dreier 251
15 Self-Copying and Copyright Lionel Bently 271
16 Ethical Approaches for Copying Digital Artifacts: What Would the Exemplary Person [junzi]/a Good Person [phronimos] Say? Charles Melvin Ess 295
17 Ethics, Evolved: An International Perspective on Copying in the Networked Age Aram Sinnreich 315
18 Online Piracy and the Transformation of the Audiences’ Practices: The Case of the Czech Republic Jakub Macek and Pavel Zahrádka 335
19 Normative Resources and Domain-Specific Principles: Heading for an Ethics of Copying Reinold Schmücker 359
Coda
20 In Defense of Disco Edits Hans Nieswandt 381
Index of Names 393Index of Subjects 403