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Peertopeer File Sharing And Secondary Liability In Copyright Law Alain Strowel

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Peertopeer File Sharing And Secondary Liability In Copyright Law Alain Strowel
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Peertopeer File Sharing And Secondary Liability In Copyright Law Alain Strowel instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.51 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Alain Strowel
ISBN: 1847205623
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Peertopeer File Sharing And Secondary Liability In Copyright Law Alain Strowel by Alain Strowel 1847205623 instant download after payment.

In this book prominent academics and specialised practitioners from the US and the EU offer a comprehensive review on the issue of secondary liability for copyright infringement, particularly P2P file sharing and online infringements. Some contributions analyse the relevant case law on third-party liability and their implications for the future. The decisions on P2P also involve issues of international law and data protection. Other more forward-looking contributions provide original insight into the future shape of copyright in the online world, for instance whether it could or even should evolve towards a compensation system. By combining these avenues, the book will be of particular interest to practitioners and legal scholars.

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