Copyright user rights : contracts and the erosion of property / Pascale Chapdelaine, BCL, LLB, LLM, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Windsor, Faculty of Law of the Bar of Ontario and le Barreau du Québec.

The author defines what copyright user rights are and should be, and why. Addresses contemporary issues of tangibility and intangibility in copyright law, with reference to new kinds of copyright works such as e-books, iTunes, online software, digital-release films. "[This book offers] an in-depth i...

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Main Author: Chapdelaine, Pascale (Author)
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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Physical Description:xxiii, 230 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Part I. In Search of Copyright User Rights -- 1. User rights to commercial copies of copyright works -- 2. The nature and function of exceptions to copyright infringement -- 3. In search of copyright user remedies -- Part II. Rethinking Tangibility and Intangibility -- 4. Redefining goods, services, sales, and licences -- 5. First sale or exhaustion doctrine -- 6. Digital locks, physical objects, and immaterial works -- Part III. Rethinking User Rights Through Property, Rights, and Privileges -- 7. Why user rights? -- 8. User property, user rights, and user privileges -- One last word. 
520 |a The author defines what copyright user rights are and should be, and why. Addresses contemporary issues of tangibility and intangibility in copyright law, with reference to new kinds of copyright works such as e-books, iTunes, online software, digital-release films. 
520 |a "[This book offers] an in-depth investigation of the unsettled nature, scope and dynamics of copyright user rights in an increasingly dematerialized environment. Combining a detailed theoretical framework with practical applications, the book provides a comprehensive perspective on copyright user rights, exploring the nature of commercial copies of copyright works, of exceptions to copyright infringement, and how they are shaped to a large extent by traditional concepts of private law (e.g. property, goods, services, sales, and licences). Using property and contract law and theory, it addresses the competing interests of copyright holders and users in the same object, and points out the double standards in how the rights of copyright holders and copyright users are dealt with. It argues that the property component of user rights has been largely neglected and needs to be brought to the fore, to give the protection that users deserve, without neglecting the rights users should have as they increasingly experience copyright works through services. With the onset of an increasingly digital age, it emphasises how traditional concepts of private law need to adapt for adequately dealing with the dematerialization of copies of copyright works and user rights. It proposes a clearer view on the justification and nature of user rights, with possible gradations of powers for users, and suggests how courts and legislatures may address contract terms that weaken user rights." -- Publisher's website. 
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