A study of the plight of the unfortunate3 Mr Chan Nai-Ming of Hong Kong leads the authors to conclude that a by-product of the digital age is the increasing criminalisation of copyright law. Increasingly, there is a worldwide trend to impose criminal liability for copyright infringement. For instance, in Australia broad ranging amendments to the Copyright Act, which (in part) implement obligations under the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) were introduced into parliament on 19 October 2006.4 This is part of a growing trend that originated in the United States with the introduction of harsh criminal laws to prohibit the infringement of copyrighted works to prevent piracy.5 However, according to the Law Society's intellectual proper...
This article evaluates the way in which copyright infringement has been gradually shifting from an a...
Combating internet piracy is a global challenge. Fundamentally, piracy lingers because it has become...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
The establishment of criminal offences for copyright infringements has a long history under certain ...
The ramping up of criminal responsibility for copyright infringement follows a trend most explicit i...
This chapter seeks to analyse the trend in copyright protection legislation in the EU. Taking into a...
This article highlights the importance of copyright industries for the developed economies and argue...
This paper considers intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement from the perspective of criminal...
Criminal enforcement is used as the principal enforcement mechanism against copyright infringement w...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘copyright trolling’, which is the (il) legal practice often...
In January 2005 a Hong Kong resident was arrested and charged with distributing three Hollywood movi...
Criminalized copyright infringement has existed in Canada for close to a century. It has continued t...
Copyright industries represent an important part of the developed economies. The effective protectio...
This article evaluates the way in which copyright infringement has been gradually shifting from an a...
The scale of copyright piracy has changed, allowing creative works to be distributed globally with a...
This article evaluates the way in which copyright infringement has been gradually shifting from an a...
Combating internet piracy is a global challenge. Fundamentally, piracy lingers because it has become...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
The establishment of criminal offences for copyright infringements has a long history under certain ...
The ramping up of criminal responsibility for copyright infringement follows a trend most explicit i...
This chapter seeks to analyse the trend in copyright protection legislation in the EU. Taking into a...
This article highlights the importance of copyright industries for the developed economies and argue...
This paper considers intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement from the perspective of criminal...
Criminal enforcement is used as the principal enforcement mechanism against copyright infringement w...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘copyright trolling’, which is the (il) legal practice often...
In January 2005 a Hong Kong resident was arrested and charged with distributing three Hollywood movi...
Criminalized copyright infringement has existed in Canada for close to a century. It has continued t...
Copyright industries represent an important part of the developed economies. The effective protectio...
This article evaluates the way in which copyright infringement has been gradually shifting from an a...
The scale of copyright piracy has changed, allowing creative works to be distributed globally with a...
This article evaluates the way in which copyright infringement has been gradually shifting from an a...
Combating internet piracy is a global challenge. Fundamentally, piracy lingers because it has become...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...