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ArtikelFissures in The Façade of Fair - Dealing : Users' Rights in Works Protected By Copyright  
Oleh: Ong, Burton
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (Jul. 2005), page 150-158.
Topik: rights; fissures; fascade; fair - dealing; rights; works; copyright
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    • Nomor Panggil: SS46
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Isi artikelA significant part of the copyright regime is premised on a delicate balance being stuck between the rights of those who create works for commercial exploitation and the interests of the audience of "users" for whom those works were created to edify, engage and entertain. In view of the increasing pressures from copyright owners seeking to fortify the nature and scope of their exclusive rights, what role do the courts play in restoring balance to the copyright system through the way they interpret the statutory defences to copyright infringement ? This article will evaluate a recent attempt by the Canadian Supreme Court to widen the scope of the "fair dealing for private study or research" defence, which has traditionally been applied restrictively, in a way which suggests that "users" of copyright works may have a stronger claim to make copies of these works than was previously thought.
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