Abstract
I shall refer to the public right in fairy tales in light of the contribute of the folkloristic studies about authorship in fairy tales with a specific attention for those scholars who worked on an individual concept of authorship, such as Marke Azadovskij, Linda Degh, Luz Rorich, R. Wehse and Key Stone. Taking into account legal implications raised by Helle Porsdam's anthology 'Copyright and other Fairy Tales', I will show how legal and scientific issues influenced that heterogeneous group of novels, short stories and children's books which today are known as fairy tales.
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