PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)


Editors

General editors

Professor Lionel Bently, University of Cambridge
Professor Martin Kretschmer, CREATe, University of Glasgow

National editors

Britain:

Professor Ronan Deazley (2008-2018), Independent researcher (formerly University of Glasgow)
Dr Elena Cooper (2018-), CREATe, University of Glasgow
Dr Amy Thomas, co-editor Scotland

German speaking countries:

Dr Friedemann Kawohl, Independent researcher (University of Glasgow)

France:

Dr Frédéric Rideau, Université de Poitiers
Professor Katie Scott, Courtauld, co-editor visual arts

Italy:

Dr Joanna Kostyło, Jagiellonian University

Jewish Law:

Professor Neil W. Netanel, University of California at Los Angeles

Netherlands:

Professor Stef van Gompel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Dr Marius Buning, University of Oslo

Portugal and Brazil:

Patrícia Akester, PhD, Independent researcher (University of Cambridge) 
Dr Victor Drummond, Asociación de gestión colectiva Inter Artis Brazil

Scandinavia:

Dr Marius Buning, University of Oslo

Spain:

Dr José Bellido, University of Kent

United States:

Professor Oren Bracha, University of Texas

Vatican:

Professor Jane C. Ginsburg, Columbia University

Editorial board (2005-2008)

  • Professor Maurizio Borghi
    University of Turin / Bournemouth University (Italian copyright history, philosophy of intellectual property)
  • Professor William Cornish +
    University of Cambridge (intellectual property, legal history)
  • Professor Laurent Pfister
    Université Panthéon-Assas (histoire du droit)
  • Professor Christophe Geiger
    Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome (copyright in France, Germany)
  • Professor Jane Ginsburg
    Columbia University (copyright law and history, also France)
  • Professor Mario Infelise
    University of Venice (history of printing, Venetian history)
  • Professor Karl Nikolaus Peifer
    Köln University (communications and media law, legal history)
  • Dr Dorit Raines
    University Ca’ Foscari Venice (Venetian history, library science)
  • Professor Mark Rose
    University of California (English literature, literary history)
  • Dr Catherine Seville + 
    University of Cambridge (19th century literary property)
  • Professor Hannes Siegrist
    Leipzig University (cultural and social history)
  • Dr Jamie Stapleton
    Associate Research Fellow at the School of Law, Birkbeck
  • Professor Peter Tschmuck
    University of the Arts Vienna (cultural economics)
  • Professor Elmar Wadle
    Saarbrücken University (Rechtsgeschichte)
  • Professor Christopher Witcombe
    Sweet Briar College VA (art history, Renaissance privileges)
  • Professor Martha Woodmansee
    Case Western Reserve University (18th and 19th century copyright history)