Will Slauter
Publications
Publications
The Berne Convention, European Legislation, and Copyright Exceptions for the Press in the Late Nineteenth CenturyCouper/Coller: le journalisme aux ciseaux du XIXe siècle à Internet, ENS Lyon; Institut d'Histoire des Représentations et des Idées dans les Modernités (UMR, Feb 2023, Lyon, France |
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Timeliness and Periodicity: The Commercialization of Information in the Early Modern EraInformer et forger l’opinion en Europe et dans la jeune Amérique aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, Sep 2020, Mulhouse, France |
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Does News Have an Author? The Recurring Debate over Copyright for NewsThe Author – Wanted, Dead or Alive. New perspectives on the concept of authorship, 1700-1900, European University Institute Jun 2017, Fiesole, Italy |
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The Recurring Debate over Copyright for NewsJoint Journalism and Communication History Conference, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University, Mar 2017, New York, United States |
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Copyright Law and Registration Practice: The Case of News, 1870-1918Works in Progress Intellectual Property, Boston University Law School, Feb 2017, Boston, United States |
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Copyright and the NewspaperThe Rise of the Newspaper in Europe and America, 1600-1900, The Huntington Library, Oct 2017, Pasadena, United States |
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“Copyright and Credit: Understanding Reprinting in Nineteenth Century Newspapers.Modern Language Association Annual Convention, Jan 2016, Austin, United States |
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What is the History of Media?Journée d'études pluridisciplinaire sur l'état de la recherche sur les médias, Université Paris 8, EA 1569, Jan 2015, Saint Denis, France |
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Who Owns the News? Journalism and Intellectual Property in the 19th CenturyAmerican Historical Association, Jan 2012, Chicago, United States |
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Traduction, copyright et droit d'auteur: une perspective historiqueTraduction(s) et Retraduction(S): Histoire et Philosophie, Nov 2011, Saint Denis, France |
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How News Becomes PropertyGeographies of Intellectual Property, Sep 2010, Washington DC, United States |
Periodicals and the Commercialization of Information in the Early Modern EraAnn Blair, Paul Duguid, Anja-Silvia Goeing, Anthony Grafton. Information: A Historical Companion, Princeton University Press, pp.128-151, 2021 |
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The ‘Death of Chatterton’ Case: Reproductive Engraving, Stereoscopic Photography, and Copyright for Paintings ca. 1860Circulation and Control: Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century, Open Book Publishers, pp.145-194, 2021, ⟨10.11647/OBP.0247.05⟩ |
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Law, Culture, and Industry: Toward a History of Intellectual Property for Visual Works in the Long Nineteenth CenturyCirculation and Control: Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth Century, Open Book Publishers, pp.1-36, 2021, ⟨10.11647/OBP.0247.01⟩ |
NewsTrevor Burnard. Oxford Bibliographies: Atlantic History, , 2015, ⟨10.1093/OBO/9780199730414-0258⟩ |
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The Rise of the NewspaperRichard R. John and Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb. Making News: The Political Economy of Journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet, , 2015, 9780199676187 |
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Toward a History of Copyright for Periodical Writings: Examples from Nineteenth-Century AmericaNathalie Collé, Monica Latham, David Ten Eyck Book Practices & Textual Itineraries - 4 / 2014: From Text(s) to Book(s): Studies in Production and Editorial Processes, , 2014, 2814302302 |
A Trojan Horse in Parliament: International Publicity in the Age of the American RevolutionCharles Walton. Into Print: Limits and Legacies of the Enlightenment. Essays in Honor of Robert Darnton, Penn State University Press, pp.15-31, 2011, Penn State Series in the History of the Book |
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Circulation and Control: Artistic Culture and Intellectual Property in the Nineteenth CenturyOpen Book Publishers, 2021, ⟨10.11647/OBP.0247⟩ |
Who Owns the News? A History of CopyrightOuvrages halshs-02007669v1 |
Copyright Law and Publishing Practice in the Nineteenth-Century PressVictorian Periodicals Review, 51 (4), pp.583-766, 2018 |