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Conceptualizing Copyright Exceptions in China and South Africa - A Developing View from the Developing Countries

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This book critically evaluates the current copyright law system in a digital environment from a comparative perspective. Since many developing countries modelled their copyright laws on more advanced jurisdictions, they have not benefitted from such a law as much as intended due to their inherently embedded social economic conditions. Moreover, the copyright law system has been under constant challenges from rapidly developing digital technology and the Internet. All in all, there is a pressing need for developing countries to reevaluate their copyright law in light of their national needs, the developmental stage of their economy, their culture and tradition, and their legal system.
The book poses the question of whether copyright law should be reformed to fulfill its fundamental purpose of serving education and research that are in the public interest in the digital era? It examines whether the legal frameworks adequately address developing countries' educational and research requirements in view of the opportunities and restrictions posed by electronic communication media. Further, it provides a comprehensive study that addresses the various critical issues relevant to the reform of the copyright law system and offers recommendations for developing countries to revamp their copyright law system to better serve their education and research sector.

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1 Challenges from Globalization.- 2 An Overview of Copyright: A Balance of Interests.- 3 Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Education and Research: Unite in Diversity.- 4 The Technological Revolution and its Impact on Copyright Law.- 5 China: Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Education and Research.- 6 China: Copyright Issues in a Digital Environment.- 7 South Africa: Digital Age Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Education and Research.- 8 Conclusion.

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This book critically evaluates the current copyright law system in a digital environment from a comparative perspective. Since many developing countries modelled their copyright laws on more advanced jurisdictions, they have not benefitted from such a law as much as intended due to their inherently embedded social economic conditions. Moreover, the copyright law system has been under constant challenges from rapidly developing digital technology and the Internet. All in all, there is a pressing need for developing countries to reevaluate their copyright law in light of their national needs, the developmental stage of their economy, their culture and tradition, and their legal system.
The book poses the question of whether copyright law should be reformed to fulfill its fundamental purpose of serving education and research that are in the public interest in the digital era? It examines whether the legal frameworks adequately address developing countries’ educational and research requirements in view of the opportunities and restrictions posed by electronic communication media. Further, it provides a comprehensive study that addresses the various critical issues relevant to the reform of the copyright law system and offers recommendations for developing countries to revamp their copyright law system to better serve their education and research sector.

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“Jia Wang provides a detailed comparative study of copyright exceptions in the context of research and education specifically. … the book is a welcome contribution to the field of comparative copyright law, as accessible in-depth material on developing countries tends to be sparse. … This book will be useful to any copyright lawyer or academic interested in the comparative study of copyright exceptions and how they apply to the public sectors of education and research.” (Mathilde Pavis, The IPKat, ipkitten.blogspot.com, May, 2018)

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"Jia Wang provides a detailed comparative study of copyright exceptions in the context of research and education specifically. ... the book is a welcome contribution to the field of comparative copyright law, as accessible in-depth material on developing countries tends to be sparse. ... This book will be useful to any copyright lawyer or academic interested in the comparative study of copyright exceptions and how they apply to the public sectors of education and research." (Mathilde Pavis, The IPKat, ipkitten.blogspot.com, May, 2018)

Product details

Authors Jia Wang
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319718309
ISBN 978-3-31-971830-9
No. of pages 257
Dimensions 162 mm x 246 mm x 20 mm
Weight 562 g
Illustrations XIII, 257 p.
Series China-EU Law Series
China-EU Law Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

B, Law, International Law, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Mass Media, IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property

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