Copyright, Internet and Rights Balance

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Copyright, Internet and Rights Balance

Creativity drives social and economic development, with copyright and creativity closely intertwined in the legal system, particularly in the cultural and creative industries. To promote creativity, a balanced copyright system that considers the interests of all parties is crucial. "Copyright, the Internet, and the Balance of Rights" examines the reasonable use of copyright online, user rights, rights abuse, infringement, and the responsibilities of network service providers. It explores legislative and judicial reforms in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, aiming to find the optimal balance for copyright in the internet environment, fostering maximum social creativity. The book comprises eight chapters divided into two parts, discussing copyright balance, abuse, reasonable use, network infringement, and liability determination.
Book Title Copyright, Internet and Rights Balance
Author Li Yahong
ISBN 9789888390540
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2016-11-01
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
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