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Taking Private Use Seriously

A Critical Evaluation of the Legal Treatment of Private Use under Chinese Digital Copyright Law

by Zhong Zheng (Author)
©2013 Thesis 282 Pages

Summary

Private use is full of uncertainty both in theory and in application. Given the fact that the copying itself, whether in a private use context or a piracy context, is physically the same, it is very easy to confuse private copying with piracy. However, private use serves an important role not only relating to users’ fundamental rights such as free speech and the right of autonomy and privacy, but also in contributing to the creative process by fostering creativity-relevant human capital. This book critically evaluates the legal treatment of private use under Chinese digital copyright law, which provides overprotection for Technological Protection Measures (TPMs) and abandons the private use limitation on digital copyright. It also examines the underlying causes and possible solutions.

Details

Pages
282
Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783653034295
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631641880
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03429-5
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (November)
Keywords
Piracy Digital copyright law TPMs Technological Protection Measures
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. 282 pp., 3 b/w fig., 9 tables

Biographical notes

Zhong Zheng (Author)

Zhong Zheng, Dr., is lecturer of intellectual property law at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China. She received LL.B in 2003 and LL.M in 2006 from Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China; Bachelor of Arts in English in 2002 from Sichuan International Studies University, China; and LL.D in 2011 from Kyushu University, Japan. Her research interests include digital copyright and intangible cultural heritage.

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