01829nam a22002417a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200230009110000280011424501040014226000350024630000300028136500520031152010720036365000080143565000430144365000310148665000170151765000230153470000300155720241204150508.0241204b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789389891355 cAL aeng 223a346.0482bRAJD aBetsy Vinolia Rajasingh aDigital Copyright Law:bA Comparative Study of the Limitations and Exceptions Relating to Education aGurgaonbThomson Reutersc2020 axxxix,348p.bPBc23x15cm, 2Lawa1060b547.50c₹d750.00e27%f28-11-2024 aDigital Copyright Law provides an insightful analysis of the impact of digitization on the limitations and exceptions to copyright relating to educational use in India by engaging in a comparative study of Indias copyright law with that of the USA, EU and UK, set against the background of international copyright law and its developments. It delves into the policy rationale that underpins copyright law making at the international and domestic levels and questions the dominant narrative propagated by developed countries that stronger copyright protection in the digital age incentivizes the creation of new works. While doing so, this book aims to establish that developmental goals in developing countries such as India do not demand stronger copyright protection which would tilt the traditional balance that copyright aims to foster unequivocally in favour of copyright owners but warrant a copyright system that evenly balances the rights of the copyright owner with public interest in access to digital copyright works, particularly for educational purposes. aLaw aFair Use Fair Dealing and Fair Balance aLimitations and Exceptions aDigitization aDigital Exhaustion aRAJASINGH (Betsy Vinolia)