This very useful book compares the legislation and case law of Chinese copyright law with those of the United States and European countries, focusing on three subjects - the liability of Internet Service Providers, the ‘fair use’ versus ‘fair dealing’ copyright doctrine, and the copyrightability of live sports telecasts - all of which are unsettled questions of law under the existing copyright regime.
Among the important aspects covered are the following:
secondary liability theories worldwide, including contributory liability, vicarious liability, inducement liability and joint liability;
legislative and technology responses to online piracy: “graduated response†program and fingerprint filtering technology;
pros and cons of the fair-use doctrine v. fair-dealing doctrine;
different outcomes of the Google litigation worldwide;
copyrightability of sports telecasts;
China’s strategy in combating online piracy of live sports telecasts during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.
New Challenges of Chinese Copyright Law in the Digital Age, Comparative Copyright Analysis of ISP Liability, Fair Use and Sports Telecasts
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Author(s)Seagull Haiyan Song
PublisherKluwer Law International
ISBN / ASINB00GUO1FFO
ISBN-13978B00GUO1FF9
Sales Rank2,094,320
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