A lecture by Daniel McClean part of 'The Piracy Project' a series
A lecture by Daniel McClean part of 'The Piracy Project' a series of lectures around book piracy, the concept of authorship and politics of copyright. The Piracy Project is an international publishing and exhibition project exploring the philosophical, legal and practical implications of book piracy and creative modes of reproduction. The project includes a series of talks and a five-day production workshop held at the Byam Shaw Library. Organized by Andrea Francke & AND Publishing. Daniel McClean is an independent curator, writer, and art-legal adviser. McClean is a solicitor at Finers Stephens Innocent LLP where he specializes in art, media and intellectual property law. McClean writes regularly on art legal matters. He was the editor of The Trials of Art, (2007) and Dear Images: Art, Copyright and Culture, (2002) Lectures start at 6.30 pm, Pirate Lab runs from 3 - 6pm.