In this transcript of his Press Club address, Francis Gurry, director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization, looks at the challenges for copyright law. This speech was presented in Canberra on 4 August 2009. The transcript includes the question and answer session after the speech
Twenty-Second Annual Donald Brace Memorial Lecture to the United States Copyright Society at Columbi...
Over the course of several decades, copyright protection has been expanded and extended through leg...
The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...
This comment is based on a speech delivered by the author at the 10th Regional Meeting of the Americ...
Good evening. Please find your seats, and it\u27s wonderful to see so many people here. Welcome to t...
This presentation was given in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on the Universal Di...
The topic that I've chosen for tonight is a rather large one: the impact of the digital environment ...
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Confe...
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Confe...
If copyright law does not liberate us from restrictions on the dissemination of knowledge, if it doe...
With advanced technology come new legal issues. The age of information has given rise to greater con...
The scale of copyright piracy has changed, allowing creative works to be distributed globally with a...
I finished the original manuscript of Digital Copyright in 2000, two years after Congress enacted th...
This paper, which was presented at the 2009 ALAI conference in London, examines the possible reintro...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Twenty-Second Annual Donald Brace Memorial Lecture to the United States Copyright Society at Columbi...
Over the course of several decades, copyright protection has been expanded and extended through leg...
The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...
This comment is based on a speech delivered by the author at the 10th Regional Meeting of the Americ...
Good evening. Please find your seats, and it\u27s wonderful to see so many people here. Welcome to t...
This presentation was given in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on the Universal Di...
The topic that I've chosen for tonight is a rather large one: the impact of the digital environment ...
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Confe...
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Confe...
If copyright law does not liberate us from restrictions on the dissemination of knowledge, if it doe...
With advanced technology come new legal issues. The age of information has given rise to greater con...
The scale of copyright piracy has changed, allowing creative works to be distributed globally with a...
I finished the original manuscript of Digital Copyright in 2000, two years after Congress enacted th...
This paper, which was presented at the 2009 ALAI conference in London, examines the possible reintro...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Twenty-Second Annual Donald Brace Memorial Lecture to the United States Copyright Society at Columbi...
Over the course of several decades, copyright protection has been expanded and extended through leg...
The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...