The case for criminalising primary infringements of copyright – Perspectives from Singapore
Hitherto, criminal liability only attached to, inter alia, the commercial manufacture, importation, distribution and sale of infringing copies of copyright material.1 In the noncommercial context, it was also a criminal offence to distribute infringing materials that had a prejudicial impact on the...
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Main Author: | SAW, Cheng Lim |
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2010
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