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Neil Weinstock Netanel · ISBN 9780199941162
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Publisher Oxford University Press USA
Author(s) Neil Weinstock Netanel
Subtitle What Everyone Needs to Know
Published 6th August 2018
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What Everyone Needs to Know

Copyright law was once an esoteric backwater, the special province of professional authors, publishers, and media companies. This is no longer the case. In the age of social media and cloud storage, we have become a copying and sharing culture. Much of our everyday communication, work, and entertainment now directly involves copyright law.Copyright law and policy are ferociously contested. Record labels, movie studios, book publishers, newspapers, and many authors rage that those who share music, video, text, and images over the Internet are "stealing" their property. By contrast, copyright industry critics celebrate digital technology's potential to make the universe of movies, music, books, and art accessible anytime and anywhere - and to empower individuals the world over to express themselves by sharing and remixing those works.  These critics argue that excessive copyright enforcement threatens that promise and stifles creativity.In Copyright: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Neil Netanel explains the concepts needed to understand the heated debates about copyright law and policy. He identifies the combatants, unpacks their arguments, and illuminates what is at stake in the debates over copyright's present and future.KEY FEATURESA concise introduction to the major issues and debates involving modern copyright law in the United StatesClarifies the definition and purpose of copyright, as well as ways in which the law has changed in recent yearsAddresses recent controversies, including the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)Contains a discussion on potential future reforms or revisions of copyright law
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