The technological zeitgeist has transformed the social-cultural, legal and commercial aspects of society today. Networking technologies comprise one of the most influential factors in this. Although this transformation can be discounted as a mere historical phenomenon dating back to the advent of the printing press, empirical data concerning usage of these technologies shows that there has been a radical shift in the ability to control the dissemination of copyright works. Networking technologies allow, in an unprecedented manner, user-initiated activities including perfect replications, instantaneous dissemination, and abundant storage. They are immune to technological attempts to dismantle them, and impervious to legal attempts to control...
Commentators argue that modern copyright law has been stretched to the limit. Some argue that digit...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
The establishment of copyright protection systems aims to achieve two important purposes; to stimula...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of wo...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
This thesis addresses the ongoing downloading debate and clash between the copyright system and the ...
The issue of intellectual property protection on the global information network the Internet has rec...
Purpose – This column aims to examine the influence of technology on copyright infringement and look...
Since the popularity of internet and new communication technologies, the issue of information sharin...
The relationship of copyright to new technologies that exploit copyrighted works is often perceived ...
188-197The copyright industries savour their role as critical intermediaries in the copyright supply...
Commentators argue that modern copyright law has been stretched to the limit. Some argue that digit...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
The establishment of copyright protection systems aims to achieve two important purposes; to stimula...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of wo...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
This thesis addresses the ongoing downloading debate and clash between the copyright system and the ...
The issue of intellectual property protection on the global information network the Internet has rec...
Purpose – This column aims to examine the influence of technology on copyright infringement and look...
Since the popularity of internet and new communication technologies, the issue of information sharin...
The relationship of copyright to new technologies that exploit copyrighted works is often perceived ...
188-197The copyright industries savour their role as critical intermediaries in the copyright supply...
Commentators argue that modern copyright law has been stretched to the limit. Some argue that digit...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...