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A Feminist Reconstruction of Intellectual Property Laws in Music


ISBN13: 9781035319817
To be Published: November 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This timely book presents an interdisciplinary feminist critique of intellectual property (IP) laws in music. Informed by the lived experience of women and gender-diverse people in the music industry, Metka Potočnik deconstructs the alleged gender-neutrality of IP laws.

Potočnik introduces ‘Feminist Intellectual Property Studies’ (FIPS), a new analytical framework combining feminist jurisprudence, feminist IP scholarship, and feminist musicology. Through a FIPS lens, Potočnik critiques copyright legislation, performers’ rights, trade marks, and the concept of passing off. The book also incorporates interviews and empirical data from the music industry, policymaking, and academia, to examine how, if at all, the current systems meet the needs of women and gender-diverse people. Ultimately, Potočnik argues that, in order to ensure that IP laws are gender-inclusive, current systems in the music industry must be redesigned to centre human activity and not objects.

A Feminist Reconstruction of Intellectual Property Laws in Music is an essential reference for scholars and students in the emerging field of feminist IP scholarship and IP social justice. Public institutions and musicologists working to achieve gender equality in music will also benefit from the book’s theoretical and practical insights.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Introduction to A Feminist Reconstruction of Intellectual Property Laws in Music
1. Misogyny in music: the proof
2. Challenging the performative neutrality of intellectual property laws: the FIPS framework
3. Songs, censorship and the commercial gaze
4. Authorship, originality and gender credit gap
5. Economic exploitation, contractual controls and gendered institutions
6. Women under the looking glass: artists’ and performers’ rights
7. A feminist reconstruction of intellectual property laws in music: the FIPS Models and the Feminist Gaze
8. Conclusion to A Feminist Reconstruction of Intellectual Property Laws in Music
Bibliography
Index