The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
Herausgeber: Balganesh, Shyamkrishna; Sun, Haochen; Wee Loon, Ng-Loy
The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
Herausgeber: Balganesh, Shyamkrishna; Sun, Haochen; Wee Loon, Ng-Loy
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This volume is a guide for scholars, policymakers, attorneys, teachers, judges, and students interested in the theories, policies, and doctrines of copyright law. Featuring experts from around the world, the handbook offers a systematic, comparative study of copyright in major jurisdictions including the United States, the European Union, and China.
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This volume is a guide for scholars, policymakers, attorneys, teachers, judges, and students interested in the theories, policies, and doctrines of copyright law. Featuring experts from around the world, the handbook offers a systematic, comparative study of copyright in major jurisdictions including the United States, the European Union, and China.
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- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 433
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781009293143
- ISBN-10: 1009293141
- Artikelnr.: 67637172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 433
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781009293143
- ISBN-10: 1009293141
- Artikelnr.: 67637172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. The Theoretical Foundation of Copyright Limitations: 1. The
economics of copyright exemptions: a comparative analysis Ben Depoorter; 2.
Self-actualization and the need to create as a limit on copyright
Christopher S. Yoo; Part II. Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions: 3.
Displacing the dominance of the three-step test: the role of global,
mandatory use Tanya Aplin and Lionel Bently; 4. An international instrument
for permitted uses in copyright law Reto M. Hilty and Valentina Moscon; 5.
A copyright limitations treaty based on the Marrakesh model: nightmare or
dream come true? Martin Senftleben; 6. Protection of limitations and
exceptions in the international copyright framework Sam Ricketson; Part
III. Models of Copyright Exceptions: 7. Debunking the fair use vs fair
dealing myth: have we had fair use all along? Ariel Katz; 8. Fair use as an
advance on fair dealing? Depolarising the debate Michael Handler and Emily
Hudson; 9. The changing judicial politics of copyright exceptions in the UK
Robert Burrell; 10. 'Fair use' through fundamental rights in Europe: when
freedom of artistic expression allows creative appropriations and opens up
statutory copyright limitations Christophe Geiger; 11. Limitations and
exceptions in copyright law across the Taiwan Strait Kung-Chung Lin; 12. A
general clause on copyright limitations in civil law countries: recent
discussion on Japanese-style fair use clause Tatsuhiro Ueno; 13. Bridging
fair dealing and fair use concepts: Malaysia's transition to a hybrid
system Ida Madieha Azmi; Part IV. Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working
of Copyright Exceptions: 14. Creating a public interest principle for the
adjudication of fair use and fair dealing cases Haochen Sun; 15. An
empirical review of the copyright limitations and exceptions in educational
activities Daniel Seng; 16. Copyright and academic photocopying: the
University of Delhi case Arpan Banerjee; 17. Parody, satire, caricature and
pastiche: fair dealing is no laughing matter David Tan; 18. Cultural impact
on copyright exceptions: parody in Germany and Japan Christopher
Rademacher; 19. From fair dealing to user-generated content: legal la la
land in Hong Kong Alice Lee and Brendan Clift; 20. Rights, exceptions, and
the 'work' of news Graeme W. Austin; 21. Copyright and religion: an
exemption for the use of music and songs in worship? Ng-Loy Wee Loon; 22.
Security measures and the future of fair use David Nimmer.
economics of copyright exemptions: a comparative analysis Ben Depoorter; 2.
Self-actualization and the need to create as a limit on copyright
Christopher S. Yoo; Part II. Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions: 3.
Displacing the dominance of the three-step test: the role of global,
mandatory use Tanya Aplin and Lionel Bently; 4. An international instrument
for permitted uses in copyright law Reto M. Hilty and Valentina Moscon; 5.
A copyright limitations treaty based on the Marrakesh model: nightmare or
dream come true? Martin Senftleben; 6. Protection of limitations and
exceptions in the international copyright framework Sam Ricketson; Part
III. Models of Copyright Exceptions: 7. Debunking the fair use vs fair
dealing myth: have we had fair use all along? Ariel Katz; 8. Fair use as an
advance on fair dealing? Depolarising the debate Michael Handler and Emily
Hudson; 9. The changing judicial politics of copyright exceptions in the UK
Robert Burrell; 10. 'Fair use' through fundamental rights in Europe: when
freedom of artistic expression allows creative appropriations and opens up
statutory copyright limitations Christophe Geiger; 11. Limitations and
exceptions in copyright law across the Taiwan Strait Kung-Chung Lin; 12. A
general clause on copyright limitations in civil law countries: recent
discussion on Japanese-style fair use clause Tatsuhiro Ueno; 13. Bridging
fair dealing and fair use concepts: Malaysia's transition to a hybrid
system Ida Madieha Azmi; Part IV. Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working
of Copyright Exceptions: 14. Creating a public interest principle for the
adjudication of fair use and fair dealing cases Haochen Sun; 15. An
empirical review of the copyright limitations and exceptions in educational
activities Daniel Seng; 16. Copyright and academic photocopying: the
University of Delhi case Arpan Banerjee; 17. Parody, satire, caricature and
pastiche: fair dealing is no laughing matter David Tan; 18. Cultural impact
on copyright exceptions: parody in Germany and Japan Christopher
Rademacher; 19. From fair dealing to user-generated content: legal la la
land in Hong Kong Alice Lee and Brendan Clift; 20. Rights, exceptions, and
the 'work' of news Graeme W. Austin; 21. Copyright and religion: an
exemption for the use of music and songs in worship? Ng-Loy Wee Loon; 22.
Security measures and the future of fair use David Nimmer.
Part I. The Theoretical Foundation of Copyright Limitations: 1. The
economics of copyright exemptions: a comparative analysis Ben Depoorter; 2.
Self-actualization and the need to create as a limit on copyright
Christopher S. Yoo; Part II. Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions: 3.
Displacing the dominance of the three-step test: the role of global,
mandatory use Tanya Aplin and Lionel Bently; 4. An international instrument
for permitted uses in copyright law Reto M. Hilty and Valentina Moscon; 5.
A copyright limitations treaty based on the Marrakesh model: nightmare or
dream come true? Martin Senftleben; 6. Protection of limitations and
exceptions in the international copyright framework Sam Ricketson; Part
III. Models of Copyright Exceptions: 7. Debunking the fair use vs fair
dealing myth: have we had fair use all along? Ariel Katz; 8. Fair use as an
advance on fair dealing? Depolarising the debate Michael Handler and Emily
Hudson; 9. The changing judicial politics of copyright exceptions in the UK
Robert Burrell; 10. 'Fair use' through fundamental rights in Europe: when
freedom of artistic expression allows creative appropriations and opens up
statutory copyright limitations Christophe Geiger; 11. Limitations and
exceptions in copyright law across the Taiwan Strait Kung-Chung Lin; 12. A
general clause on copyright limitations in civil law countries: recent
discussion on Japanese-style fair use clause Tatsuhiro Ueno; 13. Bridging
fair dealing and fair use concepts: Malaysia's transition to a hybrid
system Ida Madieha Azmi; Part IV. Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working
of Copyright Exceptions: 14. Creating a public interest principle for the
adjudication of fair use and fair dealing cases Haochen Sun; 15. An
empirical review of the copyright limitations and exceptions in educational
activities Daniel Seng; 16. Copyright and academic photocopying: the
University of Delhi case Arpan Banerjee; 17. Parody, satire, caricature and
pastiche: fair dealing is no laughing matter David Tan; 18. Cultural impact
on copyright exceptions: parody in Germany and Japan Christopher
Rademacher; 19. From fair dealing to user-generated content: legal la la
land in Hong Kong Alice Lee and Brendan Clift; 20. Rights, exceptions, and
the 'work' of news Graeme W. Austin; 21. Copyright and religion: an
exemption for the use of music and songs in worship? Ng-Loy Wee Loon; 22.
Security measures and the future of fair use David Nimmer.
economics of copyright exemptions: a comparative analysis Ben Depoorter; 2.
Self-actualization and the need to create as a limit on copyright
Christopher S. Yoo; Part II. Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions: 3.
Displacing the dominance of the three-step test: the role of global,
mandatory use Tanya Aplin and Lionel Bently; 4. An international instrument
for permitted uses in copyright law Reto M. Hilty and Valentina Moscon; 5.
A copyright limitations treaty based on the Marrakesh model: nightmare or
dream come true? Martin Senftleben; 6. Protection of limitations and
exceptions in the international copyright framework Sam Ricketson; Part
III. Models of Copyright Exceptions: 7. Debunking the fair use vs fair
dealing myth: have we had fair use all along? Ariel Katz; 8. Fair use as an
advance on fair dealing? Depolarising the debate Michael Handler and Emily
Hudson; 9. The changing judicial politics of copyright exceptions in the UK
Robert Burrell; 10. 'Fair use' through fundamental rights in Europe: when
freedom of artistic expression allows creative appropriations and opens up
statutory copyright limitations Christophe Geiger; 11. Limitations and
exceptions in copyright law across the Taiwan Strait Kung-Chung Lin; 12. A
general clause on copyright limitations in civil law countries: recent
discussion on Japanese-style fair use clause Tatsuhiro Ueno; 13. Bridging
fair dealing and fair use concepts: Malaysia's transition to a hybrid
system Ida Madieha Azmi; Part IV. Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working
of Copyright Exceptions: 14. Creating a public interest principle for the
adjudication of fair use and fair dealing cases Haochen Sun; 15. An
empirical review of the copyright limitations and exceptions in educational
activities Daniel Seng; 16. Copyright and academic photocopying: the
University of Delhi case Arpan Banerjee; 17. Parody, satire, caricature and
pastiche: fair dealing is no laughing matter David Tan; 18. Cultural impact
on copyright exceptions: parody in Germany and Japan Christopher
Rademacher; 19. From fair dealing to user-generated content: legal la la
land in Hong Kong Alice Lee and Brendan Clift; 20. Rights, exceptions, and
the 'work' of news Graeme W. Austin; 21. Copyright and religion: an
exemption for the use of music and songs in worship? Ng-Loy Wee Loon; 22.
Security measures and the future of fair use David Nimmer.