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The True History Of Copyright The Australian Experience 19052005 1st Edition Benedict Atkinson

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The True History Of Copyright The Australian Experience 19052005 1st Edition Benedict Atkinson
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Publisher: Sydney University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 458
Author: Benedict Atkinson
ISBN: 9781920898458, 192089845X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st Edition

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The True History Of Copyright The Australian Experience 19052005 1st Edition Benedict Atkinson by Benedict Atkinson 9781920898458, 192089845X instant download after payment.

How did copyright laws come into being? Were they designed to encourage production and dissemination? Are current policy assumptions justified? Critics claim that laws facilitate predatory pricing and distribution controls, denying millions access to material. Advocates argue that legislation creates productive incentive. Without stringent legal safeguards creators and producers will produce much less. This book brings to life the fascinating hidden interplay of personalities and events that made modern copyright law. Illuminating the history of Australian legislation (and complementary developments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere) it supplies surprising answers to previously unanswered questions. In the words of Professor Brian Fitzgerald, it ‘provides any student, policy maker, practitioner or user of copyright law with a tremendous platform on which to build understanding, argument and ultimately policy direction.’

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