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Creative Commons (CC) is often seen as a social movement, dismissed by critics as a tool for hobbyists or academics who do not sell their creations to make a living. However, this paper argues that the licensing of creative copyright works under a CC license does not preclude commercial gain. If...
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In recent years, we have seen developments in networked technologies such as cloud storage throw the spotlight on the exclusive right of the copyright owner to communicate copyright material to the public. Since its introduction through the WIPO Internet Treaties, the right to communicate to the...
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In the digital environment, the commercialisation of copyright content is increasingly led by access to content, rather than the provision of copies. Copyright law nevertheless remains fixated on copies, or more specifically, copyright owners’ exclusive reproduction right. This unwavering...
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