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Author:
Bellido, Jose, author.
Title:
Adventures in childhood : intellectual property, imagination and the business of play / Jose Bellido, University of Kent, Kathy Bowrey, University of New South Wales.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvii, 309 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
License agreements--English-speaking countries.
Intellectual property--English-speaking countries.
Children's mass media--English-speaking countries.
Children's paraphernalia--English-speaking countries.
Child consumers--English-speaking countries.
Propriete intellectuelle--Anglophonie.
Accords sur les licences--Anglophonie.
Medias pour enfants--Anglophonie.
Enfants--Objets personnels--Anglophonie.
Enfants consommateurs--Anglophonie.
Child consumers.
Children's mass media.
Children's paraphernalia.
Intellectual property.
License agreements.
English-speaking countries.
Other Authors:
Bowrey, Kathy, author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Commercialisation and the innocent child -- Books, toy books and the Aartfulness of consumption -- Instructions for a successful boy -- Animated properties -- Licensing gone wrong -- The rise of merchandising agencies -- Troubles at the British broadcasting corporation -- Conclusion : unsuitable for children.
Summary:
"This book explores how the business of play and the development of modern intellectual property evolved together, and alongside concerns about children's consumption becoming a legitimate source of revenue and profit. Or, in other words, how that industry and children's special attachment to it gradually emerged. In so doing, it considers the paradox in the relationship between the growth of intellectual property and the presumed innocence of childhood that initially underpinned controversies about the construction of the child as a consumer. As is apparent throughout the book, our main argument is neither moralistic nor regulatory. Rather, our concern is to explore how, since the late nineteenth and through to the twentieth century, attempts to come to terms with this paradox were embedded in many issues and contexts. In tracing those entangled relationships, we think it is possible to see how modern authorship, entrepreneurship and even the child as a consumer, all came into simultaneous existence through a process of the mutual conferring of reality"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Cambridge intellectual property and information law
ISBN:
1108725341
9781108725347
110848591X
9781108485913
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295618703
LCCN:
2021060682
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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