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How (Not) to Steal a Book? The Social History of the Chinese Publishing Industry
2020
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详细记录
Title
How (Not) to Steal a Book? The Social History of the Chinese Publishing Industry
Author
项目类型
Journal article
描述
3 pages
摘要
This paper reviews Fei-Hsien Wang's "Pirates and Publishers - A Social History of Copyright in Modern China" book, and concludes that the monograph thoroughly introduces the socio-cultural and economic roots of modern Chinese copyright law. It necessitates readers (and researchers of this field) to look beyond statutory law, and makes it easier to understand the relevance of the “shanzai” culture of modern China. The book similarly helps to understand from where did the Chinese depart from on their long way to merge their copyright regime with (but never succumbed to) the Western intellectual property standards.
Supplement Note
Published in : Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2020
连续资源
Published
[Oxford, United Kingdom] : Oxford University Press, 2020.
语言
eng
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