Copyright laws, along with other Intellectual Property Rights
(IPRs), constitute the legal foundation for the "global
knowledge-based economy" and copyright law now plays an
increasingly important role in the creation of business fortunes,
the access to and dissemination of knowledge, and human development
in general.
This book examines major problems in the current IPR regime,
particularly the copyright regime, in the context of digitization,
knowledge economy, and globalization. The book contends that the
final goals of IP law and policy-making are to enhance the progress
of science and economic development, and the use and
even-distribution of intellectual resource at the global level. By
referring to major international IP consensus, recent developments
in regional IP forums and the successful experiences of various
countries, YiJun Tian is able to provide specific theoretical,
policy and legislative suggestions for addressing current copyright
challenges. The book contends that each nation should strengthen
the coordination of its IP protection and development strategies,
adopt a more systematic and heterogeneous approach, and make IP
theory, policy, specific legal mechanisms, marketing forces and all
other available measures work collectively to deal with digital
challenges and in a way that contributes to the establishment of a
knowledge equilibrium international society.
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