There has, however, been no sustained study of the conflict across a variety of different jurisdictions. This book addresses the copyright/free speech relationship within a comparative and international legal framework. Moreover, the key questions regarding access to information and the digital challenges are addressed from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Written by a team of leading scholars and practitioners, this book analyzes the potential for interaction and conflict between copyright and free speech. Recent examples include the series of First Amendment challenges that…mehr
There has, however, been no sustained study of the conflict across a variety of different jurisdictions. This book addresses the copyright/free speech relationship within a comparative and international legal framework. Moreover, the key questions regarding access to information and the digital challenges are addressed from both theoretical and practical perspectives.Written by a team of leading scholars and practitioners, this book analyzes the potential for interaction and conflict between copyright and free speech. Recent examples include the series of First Amendment challenges that have been brought against the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Ashdown v. Telegraph Group in the UK. The analysis draws upon a wide variety of viewpoints and jurisdictions to provide a sustained study of the subject suitable for use by both practitioners and academics.
Jonathan Griffiths is a qualified solicitor and from 1993 to 2000 he was employed as a lecturer and senior lecturer at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University. He joined the Department of Law at Queen Mary, University of London, in January 2001. His research interests are in the areas of intellectual property (particularly copyright law), and media and information law. Uma Suthersanen is a Reader in Intellectual Property Law & Policy at Queen Mary, University of London. She is an Executive Committee Member of the Association LittÃ(c)raire et Artistique Internationale, Executive Committee Member of the British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association, and a Committee Member of the Legal Advisory Committee of the British Computer Society.
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* Preface * 1: Jonathan Griffiths and Uma Suthersanen: Introduction * Part A: Mapping the Conflict * 2: Eric Barendt: Copyright and free speech theory * 3: Fiona Macmillan: Commodification and cultural ownership * 4: Wendy Gordon: Copyright norms and the problem of private censorship * 5: Uma Suthersanen: Towards an international public interest rule? Human rights and international copyright law * Part B: National Perspectives * 6: Neil Netanel: Copyright and the First Amendment * 7: Gerald Dworkin: Copyright, the public interest and freedom of speech * 8: Kevin Garnett QC: The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on United Kingdom copyright law * 9: Jonathan Griffiths: Not such a 'timid thing' - the UK's integrity right and freedom of expression * 10: Ysolde Gendreau: Canadian copyright law and its Charters * 11: Robert Burrell and James Stellios: Copyright and freedom of political communication in Australia * 12: Alain Strowel and François Tulken: Freedom of expression and copyright under the civil law * 13: Mira Sundara Rajan: Copyright and free speech in transition: the Russian experience * Part C: The Digital World * 14: Raymond T. Nimmer: First Amendment speech and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: a proper marriage * 15: Thomas Dreier: Contracting out of copyright in the Information Society - the impact on freedom of expression * 16: Jeremy Phillips: Databases, the Human Rights Act and EU law
* Preface * 1: Jonathan Griffiths and Uma Suthersanen: Introduction * Part A: Mapping the Conflict * 2: Eric Barendt: Copyright and free speech theory * 3: Fiona Macmillan: Commodification and cultural ownership * 4: Wendy Gordon: Copyright norms and the problem of private censorship * 5: Uma Suthersanen: Towards an international public interest rule? Human rights and international copyright law * Part B: National Perspectives * 6: Neil Netanel: Copyright and the First Amendment * 7: Gerald Dworkin: Copyright, the public interest and freedom of speech * 8: Kevin Garnett QC: The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on United Kingdom copyright law * 9: Jonathan Griffiths: Not such a 'timid thing' - the UK's integrity right and freedom of expression * 10: Ysolde Gendreau: Canadian copyright law and its Charters * 11: Robert Burrell and James Stellios: Copyright and freedom of political communication in Australia * 12: Alain Strowel and François Tulken: Freedom of expression and copyright under the civil law * 13: Mira Sundara Rajan: Copyright and free speech in transition: the Russian experience * Part C: The Digital World * 14: Raymond T. Nimmer: First Amendment speech and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: a proper marriage * 15: Thomas Dreier: Contracting out of copyright in the Information Society - the impact on freedom of expression * 16: Jeremy Phillips: Databases, the Human Rights Act and EU law
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