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Basic copyright laws and enforcements have been in effect for hundreds of years. However, laws with such extensive histories can often make understanding them complicated. As publishing moves into a digital arena, copyright laws have become increasingly complex. Authors, Copyright, and Publishing in the Digital Era not only addresses the current complexities that aries with authors and copyright laws when publishing digitally, but it also sheds light on the current processes and procedures in place concerning copyright options for digital publishers. This publication addresses a global…mehr

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Basic copyright laws and enforcements have been in effect for hundreds of years. However, laws with such extensive histories can often make understanding them complicated. As publishing moves into a digital arena, copyright laws have become increasingly complex. Authors, Copyright, and Publishing in the Digital Era not only addresses the current complexities that aries with authors and copyright laws when publishing digitally, but it also sheds light on the current processes and procedures in place concerning copyright options for digital publishers. This publication addresses a global audience in the manner in which it discusses traditional methods used in publishing before segueing into new model and strategies for both a business and an author in this ever-expanding digital world.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Francina Cantatore is an Associate Professor of Law at Bond University and teaches in the areas of Property Law and Media and Communications Law. She is a practising lawyer, and the Director of the Bond Law Clinic program, which consists of five pro bono law clinics. She researches in the areas of intellectual property, consumer law, media and communications law, third sector as well as legal education. Francina has received a Citation from the National Office of Learning and teaching for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning, as well as a number of other teaching and research awards. She is Editor in Chief of the Australian Journal of Clinical Education, has presented at many international conferences, is the author of a book on copyright law and has published in numerous academic journals.