In Our Time: CopyrightSeries 1, episode 0In 1710, Parliament passed a piece of legislation entitled 'An Act for the Encouragement of Learning'. It became known as the Statute of Anne, and it was the world's first copyright law. Copyright protects and regulates a piece of work - whether that's a book, a painting, a piece of music or a software programme. It emerged as a way of balancing the interests of authors, artists, publishers, and the public in the context of evolving technologies and the rise of mechanical reproduction. Writers and artists such as Alexander Pope, William Hogarth and Charles Dickens became involved in heated debates about ownership and originality that continue to this day - especially with the emergence of artificial intelligence Click to see when In Our Time, Copyright is coming up on UK TV Cast (unconfirmed)
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