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Consume and share: making copyright fit for the digital agenda
Author(s) -
Marco Ricolfi
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
edward elgar publishing ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.4337/9781781001646.00028
Subject(s) - creativity , legislation , copyright law , set (abstract data type) , commission , political science , european commission , public relations , public administration , internet privacy , law and economics , intellectual property , law , business , computer science , sociology , european union , international trade , programming language
§ 1. What Are We Talking About? As it often happens, the title of my presentation has an ambiguous ring to it. Are we trying to figure out which set of specific changes in copyright legislation would help achieving the targets set by the specific policy document released by the EU Commission last year 1 or are we supposed to deal with a broad new vision of the role of copyright intended to foster the generation and dissemination of creativity in the new digital environment? Are we talking about EU Directives or of Berne Convention; about short term or medium term?

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