Distinguishing the fair use and fair dealing doctrines in copyright law—much ado about nothing?
It is often assumed and taken for granted that there is a gulf separating the fair use and fair dealing doctrines in copyright law arising principally from the ‘open v closed’ distinction that is made of the statutory schemes in the respective fair use and fair dealing jurisdictions.It will be argue...
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Main Author: | SAW, Cheng Lim |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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