Copyright and International Negotiations

An Engine of Free Expression in China?

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Patent, Trademark, & Copyright, Intellectual Property
Cover of the book Copyright and International Negotiations by Ge Chen, Cambridge University Press
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Author: Ge Chen ISBN: 9781316732274
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Publication: May 18, 2017
Imprint: Cambridge University Press Language: English
Author: Ge Chen
ISBN: 9781316732274
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication: May 18, 2017
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Language: English

Copyright and International Negotiations provides a historical study of the development of Chinese copyright law in terms of China's contemporary political economy and the impact that international copyright law has had. The analysis shows how China's copyright system is intertwined with censorship and international copyright law and how this has affected freedom of expression. China still enforces an old censorship regime that clamps down on free expression despite a modern system of copyright rules which should function as an engine of free expression. The book explores the development and architecture of Chinese copyright law in parallel with international copyright law, clarifies China's nuanced patterns of the control of free expression through copyright law, and identifies a breakthrough for neutralising the impact of China's censorship policies through copyright law.

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Copyright and International Negotiations provides a historical study of the development of Chinese copyright law in terms of China's contemporary political economy and the impact that international copyright law has had. The analysis shows how China's copyright system is intertwined with censorship and international copyright law and how this has affected freedom of expression. China still enforces an old censorship regime that clamps down on free expression despite a modern system of copyright rules which should function as an engine of free expression. The book explores the development and architecture of Chinese copyright law in parallel with international copyright law, clarifies China's nuanced patterns of the control of free expression through copyright law, and identifies a breakthrough for neutralising the impact of China's censorship policies through copyright law.

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