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Copyright and Developing Countries: A Balancing Exercise (This Paper was Presented at The 4th Asian Law Institute (Asli) Conference Voices From Asia For A Just And Equitable World)
Bibliografi
Author:
Tee, Khaw Lake
;
Tay, Pek San
Topik:
Copyright law
;
copyright owners
;
Copyright
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
University of Malaya Press
Tempat Terbit:
Kuala Lumpur
Tahun Terbit:
2007
Jenis:
Papers/Makalah - pada seminar internasional
Fulltext:
Tay Pek San.pdf
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Abstract
Copyright law has always placed emphasis on balancing the interest of copyright owners in receiving fair reward for their creativity on the one hand and the interest of the public in having reasonable access to copyright works on the other. Rewarding creators is important as a means to encourage further creativity and, thereby, promote progress in the arts and science for the benefit of the public. At the same time, the public interest in access to copyright works is vital so that information can be shared and built upon to create new works, again for the social goal of advancing the arts and science for the benefit of the broader community. This balancing process is an exercise aimed at achieving an optimal degree of copyright protection which appropriately rewards creativity while not deterring the creativity of others in the community.
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