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Graham Greenleaf is Professor of Law and Information Systems in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney. His publications include Asian Data Privacy Laws: Trade and Human Rights Perspectives (2014). In 2010 he was awarded the Order of Australia (AM) for his work on free access to legal information and protection of privacy.
Foreword
Preface and acknowledgements
Table of international agreements
Part I. What Is the Copyright Public Domain?: 1. The copyright public domain - a new approach
2. A definition of the copyright public domain
3. Categories of public rights
Part II. Constraints and Supports, Global and National: 4. The global public domain - limits imposed by international law
5. The global public domain - exceptions and enforcement
6. National public domains - supports and constraints
Part III. Public Domains: Categories: 7. Works outside copyright protection - part I
8. Works outside copyright protection - part II
9. Works where copyright has expired
10. Non-infringing uses of protected works
11. Copyright exceptions and limitations - comparative approaches
12. Copyright exceptions and limitations - categories
13. Compulsory licensing - variations
14. Compulsory licensing - subject areas
15. Voluntary licensing creating public rights
16. The de facto public domain - internet-enabled public rights
Part IV. Conclusions: 17. Reform agendas for the public domain
Bibliography
Index.