This thesis investigates how monopolies enabled by copyright prevent many to exercise their right to access culture, a right that is important in itself, but also as an instrument for human development. Second part of the thesis will then focus on the question whether there are really all this advantages that copyright allegedly secures that always tip the scales of balance between different rights in copyright’s favour
In its process of expansion and increasing international standardization, intellectual property (IP)...
This article argues that the power which the media and entertainment conglomerates are able to exerc...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
Copyright is conventionally justified as an incentive to produce and disseminate works of authorship...
This article considers how copyright serves concepts of culture and development. It suggests that co...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...
This essay examines and criticizes copyright law as it now functions in Western society. I argue tha...
The standard theory of copyright law imagines a marketplace efficiently serving up new works to an u...
The aim of the following thesis is to examine if the ideology behind the copyright laws of today pos...
In its process of expansion and increasing international standardization, intellectual property (IP)...
This article argues that the power which the media and entertainment conglomerates are able to exerc...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
Copyright is conventionally justified as an incentive to produce and disseminate works of authorship...
This article considers how copyright serves concepts of culture and development. It suggests that co...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...
This essay examines and criticizes copyright law as it now functions in Western society. I argue tha...
The standard theory of copyright law imagines a marketplace efficiently serving up new works to an u...
The aim of the following thesis is to examine if the ideology behind the copyright laws of today pos...
In its process of expansion and increasing international standardization, intellectual property (IP)...
This article argues that the power which the media and entertainment conglomerates are able to exerc...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...