“A knockout comic book about fair use and filmmaking. <i>Bound by Law?</i> riffs expertly on classic comic styles, from the Crypt Keeper to <i>Mad Magazine</i>, superheroes to <i>Understanding Comics</i>, and lays out a sparkling, witty, moving and informative story about how the eroded public domain has made documentary filmmaking into a minefield.”-<b>Cory Doctorow</b>, co-editor of the blog BoingBoing.net “An indispensable guide for the perplexed (ain’t we all!) in this postmodern information age.”-<b>Art Spiegelman</b>, Pulitzer Prize–winning comic book artist “This wonderful, funny, and clever comic makes a very complex issue simple. . . . I keep a copy in my desk.”-<b>Davis Guggenheim</b>, Oscar-winning director of the documentary <i>An Inconvenient Truth</i> <p></p>
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Biografisk notat
Keith Aoki is a longtime cartoonist and Professor of Law of the University of California, Davis, School of Law. He is the author of Seed Wars: Controversies and Cases on Plant Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property (forthcoming).
James Boyle is the William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke University Law School, a founder of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain, and the author of Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society.