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Copyright's paradox / Neil Weinstock Netanel.
2008
N 740 NET.C
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Articles
Détails
Titre
Copyright's paradox / Neil Weinstock Netanel.
Description
ix, 274 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780195137620
9780199735228 paperback
0199735220 paperback
9780198031468 electronic book
0198031467 electronic book
9780199735228 paperback
0199735220 paperback
9780198031468 electronic book
0198031467 electronic book
Autre cote
N 740 NET.C
Résumé
Discusses the relationship between copyright law and free speech and explores how copyright can be limited to benefit debate and expressive diversity.
Note
"Recent controversies over the tensions between copyright and free speech have surfaced in the courts, in the academic literature, and in public and political discourse. It is the virtue of Neil Netanel's fine book that it combines a balanced and comprehensive guide to and analysis of these controversies, while also offering nuanced prescriptions that avoid the unrealistic and extreme positions often taken by those embroiled in the fight over copyright's reach."--Jacket.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-268) and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Introduction A "largely ignored paradox" 2. From Mein Kampf to google; 3. What is freedom of speech? (and how does it bear on copyright? 4. Copyright's ungainly expansion; 5. Is copyright "the engine of free expression"? 6. Copyright's free speech burdens; 7. The propertarian counter-argument; 8. Copyright and the First Amendment; 9. Remaking copyright in the First Amendment's image.
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Publié
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Langue
Portugais
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