Making Copyright Work for the Asian Pacific Juxtaposing Harmonisation with Flexibility
This book provides a contemporary overview of developing areas of copyright law in the Asian Pacific region. While noting the tendency towards harmonisation through free trade agreements, the book takes the perspective that there is a significant amount of potential for the nations of the Asian Paci...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Canberra
ANU Press
2018
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| Edition: | 1 |
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| ISBN: | 9781760462390, 176046239X, 1760462381, 9781760462383 |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Asian Pacific Copyright Code -- Part 1: Norm-making -- 1. TPP, RCEP and the Future of Copyright Norm-setting in the Asian Pacific -- 2. Copyright Harmonisation in the Asian Pacific Region: Weaving the Peoples Together? -- 3. Fair Use and Traditional Cultural Expressions -- Part 2: Norm-taking? -- 4. Copyright Reform in the 21st Century: Adding Privacy Considerations into the Normative Mix -- 5. Free Trade Agreements with the United States, Rulemaking and TPMs: Why Asian Pacific Nations Should Resist Increased Regulation of TPMs in their Domestic Copyright Laws -- Part 3: Users and Access -- 6. Harmony and Counterpoint: Dancing with Fair Use in New Zealand and Australia -- 7. Open Government Data Licences in the Greater China Region -- Part 4: Non-authors? -- 8. Putting Artists and Guardians of Indigenous Works First: Towards a Restricted Scope of Freedom of Panorama in the Asian Pacific Region -- 9. The Development of Performers' Rights in New Zealand: Lessons for the Asian Pacific Region? -- Conclusion -- Index

