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Book Title: The Making Available Right
Editor(s): Foong, Cheryl
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
PART I THEORETICAL AND CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORK
1 Introduction: establishing copyright principles for an access world 2
1.1 Limited engagement with the making available right 2
1.2 A vacuum of principles to guide copyright's dissemination function 7
1.3 The objective: a principled framework for analysis 9
2 Copyright's history, theory and context 12
2.1 Introduction 12
2.2 The historical development of copyright 13
2.3 Copyright's enduring `copy-fetish' 18
2.4 A new communications environment: the internet 21
2.5 Copyright's theoretical foundations 28
2.6 The dissemination function of copyright 37
2.7 Conclusion 50
PART II INTERNATIONAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
3 The Internet Treaties: introducing the making available right 53
3.1 Introduction 53
3.2 The existing international framework: Berne Convention and TRIPS 54
3.3 The WIPO Internet Treaties: WCT and WPPT 59
3.4 Interpreting the Internet Treaties 69
3.5 Conclusion 79
4 National and regional implementation: US, EU and Australia 81
4.1 Introduction 81
4.2 Statutory implementation 82
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vi The making available right
4.3 Interpretations of the `act' of making available 92
4.4 Interpretations of `the public' 143
4.5 Conclusion 158
PART III UNDERLYING PROBLEMS AND LESSONS FOR REFORM
5 Interpreting `the public': a focus on copyright owners' perspectives 166
5.1 Introduction 166
5.2 Historical approaches to `the public' 167
5.3 The relevance of copyright markets 179
5.4 Copyright's ...
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