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== '''Description''' == | == '''Description''' == | ||
Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by governments to regulate the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. Different countries have different copyright laws. Most of the differences deal with whether the government's work is copyrighted, how much longer copyright lasts after the author dies, and what is fair use. A piece of work may be copyrighted in one country and public domain in another. | |||
== '''Enablers''' == | == '''Enablers''' == | ||
Regulatory system : government | |||
International organization setting the rules for the global system and resolving disputes among contries :UN,WIPO, and WTO | |||
Advocators of copyright | |||
== '''Inhibitors''' == | |||
Opponent of copyright (ex: socialist anarchist): they think that ideas and knowledge should not be owned or controlled | |||
== '''Paradigms''' == | |||
a) With a huge influx of participants, China's booming blogs are becoming a highly profitable way of online commerce, raising the issue of blog copyright. | |||
b) The USA’ s dispute with China over its movie piracy and other copyright infringement may escalate into litigation. | |||
== ''' | == '''Experts''' == | ||
Rick Boucher | |||
Jorge Cortell | |||
Robin Gross | |||
Lawrence Lessig | |||
Eben Moglen | |||
Richard Stallman | |||
== '''Timing''' == | == '''Timing''' == | ||
Usually, the legal system don' change. But affected by the external force (such as social perspective or pressure from other countries), the government would do some modification. | |||
== '''Web Resources''' == | |||
http://www.bitlaw.com/ | |||
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard/Copyright/ | |||
== | http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/yjolt/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37 | ||
http://www.iusmentis.com/ |
Latest revision as of 22:10, 17 May 2006
Political Driving Forces
Description
Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by governments to regulate the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. Different countries have different copyright laws. Most of the differences deal with whether the government's work is copyrighted, how much longer copyright lasts after the author dies, and what is fair use. A piece of work may be copyrighted in one country and public domain in another.
Enablers
Regulatory system : government
International organization setting the rules for the global system and resolving disputes among contries :UN,WIPO, and WTO
Advocators of copyright
Inhibitors
Opponent of copyright (ex: socialist anarchist): they think that ideas and knowledge should not be owned or controlled
Paradigms
a) With a huge influx of participants, China's booming blogs are becoming a highly profitable way of online commerce, raising the issue of blog copyright.
b) The USA’ s dispute with China over its movie piracy and other copyright infringement may escalate into litigation.
Experts
Rick Boucher
Jorge Cortell
Robin Gross
Lawrence Lessig
Eben Moglen
Richard Stallman
Timing
Usually, the legal system don' change. But affected by the external force (such as social perspective or pressure from other countries), the government would do some modification.
Web Resources
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard/Copyright/
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/yjolt/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37