Limitations and exceptions in copyright law across the Taiwan Strait
Copyright, like any form of intellectual property (IP), is subject to exceptions and limitations, and the interpretation and application of which are highly uncertain owing to changing technical and business environments. In addition, provisions on exceptions and limitations are either vague or cons...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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