Copyright: Intellectual Property in the Information AgeMonograph on an analysis of the wider implications of copyright as an instrument for ordering the flows of information and culture within and among societys - discusses international aspects, etc. International law, relations between developed countries and developing countries, and deals with issues relating to telecommunications and the mass media, publishing and the rights of authors, information policies, etc. Bibliography pp. 230 to 235. |
Contents
Modern systems and principles of copyright | 22 |
International agreements and structures | 47 |
Representative national copyright systems | 90 |
Copyright | |
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