Professor Pascale Chapdelaine is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Windsor, Canada. Prior to her academic career, she practised law for 14 years. Chapdelaine has written many journal articles on copyright law, has taught in various parts of the world, and is a frequent speaker at conferences worldwide.
Introduction: Do Copyright Users Have Rights?
Part I: In Search of Copyright User Rights
1: User Rights to Commercial Copies of Copyright Works
2: The Nature and Function of Exceptions to Copyright Infringement
3: In Search of Copyright User Remedies
Part II: Rethinking Tangibility and Intangibility
4: Redefining Goods, Services, Sales and Licences
5: First Sale or Exhaustion Doctrine
6: Digital Locks, Physical Objects and Immaterial Works
Part III: Rethinking User Rights through Property, Rights and Privileges
7: Why User Rights?
8: User Property, User Rights and User Privileges
One Last Word