Fictional Characters in the Eighteenth-Century Literary Commons

Matthew H. Birkhold
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The final chapter shows that fan fiction was treated as raising legal issues separate from piracy. This chapter argues that, because authors were newly vested with the legal capacity to hold rights in their literary creations, literary characters were not free to be appropriated however readers wished. Rather, literary characters constituted a distinctive form of communal property, the use of which was subject to conditions. Chapter 6 thus redefines the “literary commons” of eighteenth-century Germany, providing a new perspective on the rise of intellectual property rights. This chapter proposes a reevaluation of the concept of literary property, the history of moral rights, and the tradition of free culture.
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18世纪文学公地中的虚构人物
最后一章表明,同人小说被视为与盗版不同的法律问题。本章认为,由于作者新近被赋予了在其文学创作中持有权利的法律能力,文学人物并不是随心所欲地被读者挪用的。相反,文学人物构成了一种独特的公共财产形式,其使用是受条件限制的。第六章因此重新定义了18世纪德国的“文学公地”,为知识产权的兴起提供了一个新的视角。这一章提出了对文学财产概念、道德权利的历史和自由文化传统的重新评价。
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