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Intellectual Property: Copyright
"Copyright first developed in the early modern period as a response to the growth of the printing technology that facilitated the rapid multiplication and distribution of copies of written works."
MacQueen, Waelde & Laurie, Contemporary Intellectual Property, Oxford University Press, p.41
Discuss the extent to which the development of copyright has continued as a response to new technology, and evaluate whether this development is consistent with the underlying rationale for copyright.
MacQueen, Waelde & Laurie, Contemporary Intellectual Property, Oxford University Press, p.41
Discuss the extent to which the development of copyright has continued as a response to new technology, and evaluate whether this development is consistent with the underlying rationale for copyright.
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