Copyright, Property and the Social Contract The Reconceptualisation of Copyright /
This book provides international perspectives on the law of copyright in relation to three core themes - copyright and developing countries; the government and copyright; and technology and the future of copyright. The third theme includes an examination of the extent to which technology will dictat...
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| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj E-kniha |
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| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Springer International Publishing,
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2018. |
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| ISBN: | 9783319956909 |
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- Part I: Copyright and Developing Countries: Copyright Legacy and Developing Countries: Important Lessons for Nigeria's Emerging Copyright Reform by Adebambo Adewopo
- Embracing Open Policies to Enable Access to Information: The EDO State Open Data Portal by Kunle Ola
- Copyright in the Palestinian Territories: Setting the Scene by Rawan Al Tamimi
- Copyright Law in Indonesia: From a Hybrid to an Endogenous System? by Christoph Antons
- Copyright and (Dis)harmonisation: Can Developing Nations Prioritise Their Own Public Good in a Global Copyright Hegemony? by Mark Perry
- Part II: Government and Copyright: Australia-US Copyright Relations: An Unhurried View of the Reciprocal Protection of Literary Works by John S Gilchrist
- The Adoption of the American Model of Fair Use in the U.A.E Copyright Law by Rami Olwan
- Digitising the Public Domain: Non-original Photographs in Comparative EU Copyright Law by Thomas Margoni
- Part III: Copyright, Technology and the Future: Copyright in the Age of Access by Brian Fitzgerald
- The Royalties System and Paratrophic Copyright by Ben Atkinson
- Copyright According to Google by Jo Gray
- Dead Cats in the Mail: Dallas Buyers Club and the Emergence of the User in Australian Intermediary Copyright Law by Kylie Pappalardo and Carrick Brough
- The Making Available Right: Problems with "the Public" by Cheryl Foong.

