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Author Alexander, Isabella.

Title Copyright and cartography : history, law, and the circulation of geographical knowledge / Isabella Alexander.

Publication Info. London : Hart Publishing, 2023.
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK BLOOMSBURY    Downloadable
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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (352 pages)
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Note 1. Introduction 2. Early Encounters: Protecting Maps and Atlases 1500-1700 3. Enlightenment Mapmaking and Law-Making Part 1: Legislation 4. Enlightenment Mapmaking and Law-Making Part 2: Litigation 5. Legal Highways and Byways: Road Books in Court 6. Public Surveys, National Maps: The Rise of the Ordnance Survey 7. Shipwrecks and Copyrights: Hydrographic Information and the UK Hydrographic Office 8. 'A Painted Assemblage of Facts': Private Mapmaking in the Nineteenth Century 9. The Twentieth Century: For Crown and Country 10. Conclusion
Summary This open access book explores the intertwined histories of mapmaking and copyright law in Britain from the early modern period up to World War 1, focusing chiefly on the 18th and 19th centuries. Taking a multidisciplinary approach and making extensive use of the archival record, this is the first detailed, historical account of the relationship between maps and copyright. As such, it examines how the emergence and development of copyright law affected mapmakers and the map trade and how the application of copyright law to the field of mapmaking affected the development of copyright doctrine. Its explorations cast new light on the circulation of geographical knowledge, different cultures of authorship and creativity, and connections between copyright law, print culture, technology, and society. The book will be of interest to legal historians, intellectual property scholars, and historians of the map and print culture, as well as those interested in the history of knowledge and how legal control over data has been exerted over time. It takes the reader back to the earliest attempts to establish who can own and control geographical information and its graphic representation in the form of a map. In so doing, it establishes a long history of tension between the interests of private enterprise, government, and the public. The book's investigations end in the first decades of the 20th century, but the tensions it identifies persist in the 21st century, although today paper maps have been largely replaced by web-based mapping platforms and digital geospatial data. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Australian Research Council.
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Subject Copyright -- Maps -- Great Britain -- History.
Cartography -- Great Britain -- History.
Copyright law.
Legal history.
United Kingdom.
Cartography.
Copyright.
Genre/Form History.
Other Form: Original 1509958339 9781509958337 (OCoLC)1347781204
ISBN 9781509958368
1509958363
9781509958337 (hardback)
9781509958344 (epub)
9781509958351 (PDF)
9781509958375 (paperback)
1509958339
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