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How to fix copyright

The arrival of the Internet was revolutionary, and one of the most tumultuous developments that flowed from it--the upending of the relatively settled world of copyright law--has forced us to completely rethink how rights to a work are allocated and how delivery formats affect an originator's claims to the work. Most of the disputes swirling around novel Internet media delivery systems, from Napster to Youtube to the Google Book Project, derive from our views on what constitutes a proper understanding of copyright. Who has the right to a work, and to what extent should we protect a rights hold
eBook, English, 2011
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011
dissertations
1 online resource (x, 323 pages)
9780199921119, 9781283428071, 9780190259938, 0199921113, 1283428075, 0190259930
768319476
Replacing the faith-based approach to copyright
What are copyright laws supposed to do?
The public interest and the public domain
You can compete with free
Does deterrence work?
Abandoning exclusivity and getting paid instead
How long should copyright last?
The renewal requirement
The moral panic over fair use
Effective global copyright laws
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