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Author:
Erlmann, Veit, author.
Title:
Lion's share : remaking South African copyright / Veit Erlmann.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xii, 386 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Linda, Solomon.--Mbube (Wimoweh)
Music--History.--South Africa--History.
Copyright--History.--South Africa--History.
Music and race--South Africa.
Droit d'auteur--Histoire.--Afrique du Sud--Histoire.
Musique et race--Afrique du Sud.
MUSIC / Ethnomusicology.
HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa.
Copyright--Music
Music and race
Music--Law and legislation
South Africa
History
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references(pages 345-369) and index.
Contents:
Aspirations and Apprehensions : Toward an Anthropology in Law -- The Past in the Present : Copyright, Colonialism, and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" -- Assembling Tradition, Representing Indigeneity : The Making of the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 28 of 2013 -- Circulating Evidence : The Truth about Piracy -- Which Collective? : The Infrastructure of Royalties -- Conclusion : How to Speak the Same Language, or at Least Try To -- Appendix : Southern African Copyright: The Basics.
Summary:
"In the aftermath of apartheid, South Africa undertook an ambitious revision of its intellectual property system. In Lion's Share Veit Erlmann traces the role of copyright law in this process and its impact on the South African music industry. Although the South African government tied the reform to its post-apartheid agenda of redistributive justice and a turn to a post-industrial knowledge economy, Erlmann shows how the persistence of structural racism and Euro-modernist conceptions of copyright threaten the viability of the reform project. In case studies ranging from anti-piracy police raids and the crafting of legislation to protect indigenous expressive practices to the landmark lawsuit against Disney for its appropriation of Solomon Linda's song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" for The Lion King, Erlmann follows the intricacies of musical copyright through the criminal justice system, parliamentary committees, and the offices of a music licensing and royalty organization. Throughout, he demonstrates how copyright law is inextricably entwined with race, popular music, postcolonial governance, indigenous rights, and the struggle to create a more equitable society"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1478018968
9781478018964
1478016329
9781478016328
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1341268520
LCCN:
2022020036
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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