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"This book explores the relationship between copyright law, online anonymity, and creative user-generated content (CUGC). It evaluates the co-existence of copyright law and normative systems regulating a CUGC landscape made up of artists, photographers, and writers, and makes novel recommendations for copyright reform. It takes a multi-jurisdictional approach across Anglo-American and EU legal systems; qualitative findings are drawn from creators and communities on Reddit and 4chan. This valuable resource for researchers and students provides a distinct perspective in framing CUGC creators as…mehr

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"This book explores the relationship between copyright law, online anonymity, and creative user-generated content (CUGC). It evaluates the co-existence of copyright law and normative systems regulating a CUGC landscape made up of artists, photographers, and writers, and makes novel recommendations for copyright reform. It takes a multi-jurisdictional approach across Anglo-American and EU legal systems; qualitative findings are drawn from creators and communities on Reddit and 4chan. This valuable resource for researchers and students provides a distinct perspective in framing CUGC creators as copyright holders, using original empirical research and examining online anonymity as a pivotal factor influencing regulation"--
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Autorenporträt
Rachel Maguire is Lecturer in Law at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, where her research focuses on the intersections of creativity, technology and law, with a particular focus on copyright and media law. Rachel holds a PhD from Queen Mary, University of London (2021).