Color of Creatorship
The Color of Creatorship by Anjali Vats, published in 2020, offers a profound exploration of the intersection of copyright, trademark, and patent laws, and their influence on American ideologies concerning race, citizenship, and property. Spanning 277 pages, this insightful book analyzes pivotal moments in the history of intellectual property since 1790, highlighting how perceptions of creators and infringers have maintained a racially conservative outlook throughout the years.
Anjali Vats skillfully examines a variety of sources, including archival documents, legal texts, and cultural artifacts, to reveal the intricate ways in which intellectual property systems have shaped societal definitions of a "good citizen." This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of American law and its socio-cultural implications. Discover how the structures of creativity and ownership continue to reflect historical biases with The Color of Creatorship.