Eldar Haber is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Haifa and a faculty associate at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, Massachusetts. He teaches and writes about copyright, criminal law, surveillance, privacy and data protection, and civil rights and liberties in the digital age. He has published on all these matters in many flagship law reviews and leading law and technology journals. He has won several academic awards, prizes and grants, and his work is frequently cited in many scholarly articles, book chapters, books, Federal Courts, as well as the media.
Introduction
1. Criminal copyright overview
2. Copyright criminalization in the United Kingdom
3. Copyright criminalization in the United States
4. The criminal copyright gap
5. Internal reasoning for criminal copyright
6. External reasoning for criminal copyright
7. The copyright-criminal integration
8. An integrated approach for copyright criminalization
9. The future of criminal copyright and how to stop it
Conclusion.