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Argh, No More Pirating America’S Booty: Improving Copyright Protections For American Creators In China, Johnathan Ling Jan 2019

Argh, No More Pirating America’S Booty: Improving Copyright Protections For American Creators In China, Johnathan Ling

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

The advent of the internet brought about revolutionary changes and challenges to the world. Internet piracy is one area which is presenting new challenges, particularly to copyright holders such as artists, filmmakers, and creators. China has been a hotbed of piracy and is home to the second highest number of file sharing infringers in the world. China has made strides to improve its copyright protection, such as implementing a copyright law in 1990, as well as joining the World Trade Organization and signing on to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which specifies minimum levels of intellectual …


One Trip To The Dentist Is Enough: Reasons To Strengthen Intellectual Property Rights Through The Free Trade Area Of The Americas, Owen Lippert Oct 1998

One Trip To The Dentist Is Enough: Reasons To Strengthen Intellectual Property Rights Through The Free Trade Area Of The Americas, Owen Lippert

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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International Panel: Comparative Approaches To Media Protection, Joseph C. Sweeney, Ben Caspit, Andrea Hanlon, David A. Schulz Mar 1993

International Panel: Comparative Approaches To Media Protection, Joseph C. Sweeney, Ben Caspit, Andrea Hanlon, David A. Schulz

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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