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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.

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Practitioners and scholars of intellectual property law, and in particular those studying the nuances of copyright law, need look no further than Professor Stavroula Karapapa's Defences to Copyright Infringement for an in-depth and unique insight into the world of copyright defences. * Jennifer Graham, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK, International Journal of Law and Information Technology *
exceedingly well-organized and laid out ... this book will likely prove to be a useful guide for policymakers seeking to update European copyright law so that it can keep pace with technological change. * Michael A. Crystal, Commonwealth Law Bulletin *
exceedingly well-organized and laid out ... this book will likely prove to be a useful guide for policymakers seeking to update European copyright law so that it can keep pace with technological change. * Michael A. Crystal, Commonwealth Law Bulletin *
this book remains relevant, offering the reader with a spherical and realistic break-down of the adaptability of copyright law to technological change, through the exploration of EU copyright defences, while determining how well those sit within the current copyright framework. * Ioanna Lapatoura, European Intellectual Proprety Review *

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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: Public policy privileges 8: Remunerated exceptions 9: External defences 10: Conclusion

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 26/03/2020
    ISBN13: 9780198795636, 978-0198795636
    ISBN10: 0198795637

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    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.

    Trade Review
    Practitioners and scholars of intellectual property law, and in particular those studying the nuances of copyright law, need look no further than Professor Stavroula Karapapa's Defences to Copyright Infringement for an in-depth and unique insight into the world of copyright defences. * Jennifer Graham, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK, International Journal of Law and Information Technology *
    exceedingly well-organized and laid out ... this book will likely prove to be a useful guide for policymakers seeking to update European copyright law so that it can keep pace with technological change. * Michael A. Crystal, Commonwealth Law Bulletin *
    exceedingly well-organized and laid out ... this book will likely prove to be a useful guide for policymakers seeking to update European copyright law so that it can keep pace with technological change. * Michael A. Crystal, Commonwealth Law Bulletin *
    this book remains relevant, offering the reader with a spherical and realistic break-down of the adaptability of copyright law to technological change, through the exploration of EU copyright defences, while determining how well those sit within the current copyright framework. * Ioanna Lapatoura, European Intellectual Proprety Review *

    Table of Contents
    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: Public policy privileges 8: Remunerated exceptions 9: External defences 10: Conclusion

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