The traditional concepts of copyright law are becoming inadequate to protect the interests of creators in today\u27s global society. The reasons for such inadequacies stem from the emergence of satellite technology and a growing lack of consensus between copyright authors, publishers, and the general public, as to how the property interests should be compensated and enforced. This article is intended to form a foundation for meaningful discussion involving the reformation of the current basis of international copyright protection
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The traditional concepts of copyright law are becoming inadequate to protect the interests of creato...
The issue of intellectual property protection is receiving more and more attention from participants...
This article discusses intellectual property rights on the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) a...
This article outlines the challenges of international copyright litigation and considers rights and ...
Intellectual property protection can impact negatively on economic and cultural development of the c...
The rights and interests of authors, compilers, database creators and copyright owners are colliding...
The commercialization of outer space is developing into a new stage. Intellectual property rights ar...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
Many scientists are faced with the problem of finding the necessary scientific papers to use their w...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Cyberspace is a virtual world, which technically exists only in computer memory, but it is interacti...
ABSTRACT. Chon attempts to map the challenges raised by recent encountersbetween intellectual proper...
This article examined the renewed theoretical approaches to seeking the proper balance between the h...
Commercial interest in outer space is increasing, thanks in part to technological developments and p...
The first half of this Article charts the evolving but eminently ascertainable social norms of the u...
The traditional concepts of copyright law are becoming inadequate to protect the interests of creato...
The issue of intellectual property protection is receiving more and more attention from participants...
This article discusses intellectual property rights on the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) a...
This article outlines the challenges of international copyright litigation and considers rights and ...
Intellectual property protection can impact negatively on economic and cultural development of the c...
The rights and interests of authors, compilers, database creators and copyright owners are colliding...
The commercialization of outer space is developing into a new stage. Intellectual property rights ar...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
Many scientists are faced with the problem of finding the necessary scientific papers to use their w...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Cyberspace is a virtual world, which technically exists only in computer memory, but it is interacti...
ABSTRACT. Chon attempts to map the challenges raised by recent encountersbetween intellectual proper...
This article examined the renewed theoretical approaches to seeking the proper balance between the h...
Commercial interest in outer space is increasing, thanks in part to technological developments and p...
The first half of this Article charts the evolving but eminently ascertainable social norms of the u...