Publication Type
Magazine Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
7-2007
Abstract
In the real world, capitalism has largely influenced the development of the copyright regime as it exists today. However, the emergence of a cyberspace society requires us to revisit communitarian values in the light of the unique features of virtual interaction and the changing expectations and attitudes towards the control and use of creative works. As copyright legal and technological protections continue to expand, private initiatives through creative licensing provide some relief to their restrictions.
Discipline
Common Law
Publication
Singapore Law Gazette
ISSN
1019-942X
Publisher
Butterworths
Citation
CHIK, Warren B..
License to Share: The Ugly Side of Creative Capitalism and the Irony of the Commons. (2007). Singapore Law Gazette.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1965
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http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2007-7/