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Defences to Copyright Infringement: Creativity, Innovation and Freedom on the Internet
This volume analyses how available copyright defences accommodate modern uses of copyright works, and how EU copyright defences might be framed to promote creativity, technological innovation, and the development of new services and business models on the internet.
Author(s) | By Stavroula Karapapa (Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Law, Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Essex). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 448 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 26 Mar 2020 |
Availability | Available |
This volume analyses how available copyright defences accommodate modern uses of copyright works, and how EU copyright defences might be framed to promote creativity, technological innovation, and the development of new services and business models on the internet.
1: Introduction A. Denials of the elements of infringement 2: Subsistence negating claims 3: Scope limitations 4: Transient and incidental copying 5: Implicitly authorized uses B. Rationale-based defences to infringement 6: Speech entitlements 7:
Stavroula Karapapa is the Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Law at the University of Essex. She has published extensively on copyright law and policy, trade mark law, and the protection of digital rights. She is the author of Private Copy