Fighting piracy seems to be the major mission of copyright in the digital era. Most fan creations are unauthorized, thus they are potential copyright infringements in China, the U.S., and Japan, if charges are filed. However, despite their legal nature, many copyright owners in China, the U.S., and Japan are actually tolerating them, as fan culture has long been an integral part of copyright-related business and fan activities and creations can bring copyright owners merits. Moreover, besides economic benefits, many online fan activities have the potential to promote civic engagement as well. Considering the endemic problems that foreign copyright owners in the Chinese market face such as strict cultural censorship and import quota limits, ...
This chapter explores how and why copyright’s role is expanding and changing in China, focusing on r...
The rise of a global information economy has brought China under heavy pressure to protect copyright...
[[abstract]]It can be argued that in most cases the Chinese publisers on Taiwan are not infringing o...
Fighting piracy seems to be the major mission of copyright in the digital era. Most fan creations ar...
Fighting piracy seems to be the major mission of copyright in the digital era. Most fan creations ar...
The aim of this dissertation is to find out how fanfiction platforms, original authors, and fan crea...
Fanworks and Copyright Abstract Fan works are works of authorship created by fans of a preexistent w...
This research project focuses on the music industry in China, to discuss proper business models thro...
This chapter introduces the changing role of copyright in China from a historical perspective. It be...
Fan fiction is amateur writing that imaginatively recreates a work in pop culture while maintaining ...
The purpose of this dissertation project was to explore the Chinese cultural perceptions of copyrigh...
Copyright law is designed to protect the ownership and financial rights of the original author of a ...
Recently the Japanese government revised its copyright law, and one of the major changes in it is th...
This chapter explores how and why copyright’s role is expanding and changing in China, focusing on r...
The rise of a global information economy has brought China under heavy pressure to protect copyright...
This chapter explores how and why copyright’s role is expanding and changing in China, focusing on r...
The rise of a global information economy has brought China under heavy pressure to protect copyright...
[[abstract]]It can be argued that in most cases the Chinese publisers on Taiwan are not infringing o...
Fighting piracy seems to be the major mission of copyright in the digital era. Most fan creations ar...
Fighting piracy seems to be the major mission of copyright in the digital era. Most fan creations ar...
The aim of this dissertation is to find out how fanfiction platforms, original authors, and fan crea...
Fanworks and Copyright Abstract Fan works are works of authorship created by fans of a preexistent w...
This research project focuses on the music industry in China, to discuss proper business models thro...
This chapter introduces the changing role of copyright in China from a historical perspective. It be...
Fan fiction is amateur writing that imaginatively recreates a work in pop culture while maintaining ...
The purpose of this dissertation project was to explore the Chinese cultural perceptions of copyrigh...
Copyright law is designed to protect the ownership and financial rights of the original author of a ...
Recently the Japanese government revised its copyright law, and one of the major changes in it is th...
This chapter explores how and why copyright’s role is expanding and changing in China, focusing on r...
The rise of a global information economy has brought China under heavy pressure to protect copyright...
This chapter explores how and why copyright’s role is expanding and changing in China, focusing on r...
The rise of a global information economy has brought China under heavy pressure to protect copyright...
[[abstract]]It can be argued that in most cases the Chinese publisers on Taiwan are not infringing o...