Rebecca Giblin on Copyright Policy and Reform
Ipse Dixit
English - October 12, 2018 00:18 - 36 minutes - 33 MB - ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsNews Society & Culture Philosophy law legal scholarship jurisprudence scholarship academia Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this episode, Rebecca Giblin, Associate Professor at Monash University Law, discusses her paper "A New Copyright Bargain: Reclaiming Lost Culture and Getting Authors Paid," which was recently published by the Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts. In her paper, Giblin expands on her previous work, including the book "What If We Could Reimagine Copyright?" Among other things, she explains why the Berne Convention and TRIPS have created the false impression that copyright policy is immutable, and shows how reform is actually possible and desirable.
Keywords: Copyright, Berne, TRIPS, Authors, Libraries, Incentives, Rewards
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