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Fair stealing and the teddy bears' picnic / Jeremy Phillips.
1999
76 GB
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Détails
Titre
Fair stealing and the teddy bears' picnic / Jeremy Phillips.
Auteur
Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
1 volume ([3] pages) ; [28] cm.
Autre cote
76 GB
Note
The law on fair dealing with another's copyright-protected works for the purpose of reporting "current events" is clear and simple: private rights are respected, but allowances are made for non-commercial erosions of those rights for the sake of the public interest in being kept informed. Strangely, while the law is so clear, it's only the facts of actual disputes that give rise to problems. Two recent cases, involving Mandy Allwood and Marks & Spencer, illustrate contrasting applications of the fair dealing rule.
Série
Entertainment Law Review ; 1999 Vol 10 No 3 pages 57-60.
Publié
Los Angeles, California : UCLA School of Law, 1999.
Langue
Anglais
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