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Copyright Infringement In A Borderless World: Does Territoriality Matter?, Susanna Leong, Cheng Lim Saw
Copyright Infringement In A Borderless World: Does Territoriality Matter?, Susanna Leong, Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v Canadian Association of Internet Providers [2004] 2 SCR 427 is significant for two reasons: (a) the Canadian Supreme Court held that Internet Service Providers should be exempted from copyright liability as long as they provide only a conduit service in transmitting copyright materials between Internet users (a point which is consistent with many national copyright laws); (b) the majority of the Canadian Supreme Court arrived at the conclusion that the appropriate test to determine whether an infringement for the unauthorized …
Is There A Defence Of Public Interest In The Law Of Copyright In Singapore?, Cheng Lim Saw
Is There A Defence Of Public Interest In The Law Of Copyright In Singapore?, Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
Chinese Intellectual Property Law And Practice [Book Review], Cheng Lim Saw
Chinese Intellectual Property Law And Practice [Book Review], Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
Defining Criminal Liability For Primary Acts Of Copyright Infringement: The Singapore Experience, Cheng Lim Saw, Susanna Leong
Defining Criminal Liability For Primary Acts Of Copyright Infringement: The Singapore Experience, Cheng Lim Saw, Susanna Leong
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
Criminalising Primary Copyright Infringement In Singapore: Who Are The Real Online Culprits?, Cheng Lim Saw, Susanna Leong
Criminalising Primary Copyright Infringement In Singapore: Who Are The Real Online Culprits?, Cheng Lim Saw, Susanna Leong
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
Does P2p Have A Future? Perspectives From Singapore, Cheng Lim Saw, Winston T. H. Koh
Does P2p Have A Future? Perspectives From Singapore, Cheng Lim Saw, Winston T. H. Koh
Cheng L Saw
On 16 November 2004, the Singapore Parliament passed the Copyright (Amendment) Act (Act 52 of 2004) to amend the Copyright Act 1987 (the 'Act').1 These amendments, being the most extensive since the Act was last revised in 1999 and passed pursuant to Singapore’s obligations under the IP Chapter of the United States – Singapore Free Trade Agreement ('USSFTA'), came into force in Singapore on 1 January 2005. Not long before this, Parliament had already amended the Act by increasing the term of protection for authors' works to life plus 70 years (up from 50 years) and for sound recordings, cinematograph …
Copyright, Cheng Lim Saw
Protecting The Sound Of Silence In 4'33: A Timely Revisit Of Basic Principles In Copyright Law, Cheng Lim Saw
Protecting The Sound Of Silence In 4'33: A Timely Revisit Of Basic Principles In Copyright Law, Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
The Originality Debate In Copyright Law: The Canadian Perspective, Cheng Lim Saw
The Originality Debate In Copyright Law: The Canadian Perspective, Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
Singapore's Accession To The Madrid Protocol: The Dawn Of A New Era For The International Registration Of Marks, Cheng Lim Saw
Singapore's Accession To The Madrid Protocol: The Dawn Of A New Era For The International Registration Of Marks, Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
Law Of Trade Marks And Passing Off In Singapore (2nd Ed.) [Book Review], Cheng Lim Saw
Law Of Trade Marks And Passing Off In Singapore (2nd Ed.) [Book Review], Cheng Lim Saw
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.
The House Of Lords At The Crossroads Of Privacy And Confidence, Cheng Lim Saw, Gary Kok Yew Chan
The House Of Lords At The Crossroads Of Privacy And Confidence, Cheng Lim Saw, Gary Kok Yew Chan
Cheng L Saw
No abstract provided.