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Copyrights Arc 1st Edition Martin Skladany

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Copyrights Arc 1st Edition Martin Skladany
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Martin Skladany
ISBN: 9781108484787, 9781108676298, 9781108723558, 1108484786, 1108676294, 1108723551, 1135092280
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition

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Copyrights Arc 1st Edition Martin Skladany by Martin Skladany 9781108484787, 9781108676298, 9781108723558, 1108484786, 1108676294, 1108723551, 1135092280 instant download after payment.

In Copyright's Arc, Martin Skladany rejects a one-size-fits-all copyright regime. Within developed countries, copyright's incentives have spawned multinational corporations that create a plethora of slick, hyped entertainment options that encourage Americans to overconsume, whereas in developing countries, extreme copyright blocks the widespread distribution of entertainment, which impedes women's equality and human rights movements. Meanwhile, moderate copyright in middle-income countries helps foster artistic movements that forge inclusive national identities. Given these conditions, Skladany argues that copyright should vary between countries, following an arc across the development spectrum.

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