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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Preface
Foreword
Contributors
Table of key cases
Table of key legislation and international conventions
Part 1 The new digital environment
Chapter 1
From moustaches to MySpaces
John Howkins
Chapter 2
The judicial protection of copyright on the Internet in the People’s Republic Of China
CJ Zhipei Jiang
Part 2 Digital content policy and the networked information economy
Chapter 3
A legal framework for the development of the content industry in the People’s Republic Of China
Fuping Gao
Chapter 4
Internet content policy and regulation in Australia
Peter Coroneos
Chapter 5
Regulation of the interactive digital media industry in Singapore
Daniel Seng
Chapter 6
Why emerging business models and not copyright law are the key to monetising content online
Eric Priest
Chapter 7
Internet content provider licences in the People’s Republic of China’s Internet industry: a practical perspective
Wentao Sha and Difei Yu
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Chapter 8
Improving the regulative environment to facilitate the exploitation of information resources in the People’s Republic of China
Xiao-Li Zhi and Fuping Gao
Part 3 Copyright Law, New Media and the Future
Chapter 9
Copyright 2010: the future of copyright law
Brian Fitzgerald
Chapter 10
The new right of communication through the information network in the People’s Republic of China
Qian Wang
Chapter 11
Copyright challenges for user generated intermediaries:
Viacom v YouTube and Google
Damien O’Brien
Chapter 12
Copyright law reform and the information society in Indonesia
Christoph Antons
Chapter 13
Chinese copyright law, peer production and the participatory media age: an old regime in a new world
Sampsung Xiaoxiang Shi
Chapter 14
Creative Commons licence: an alternative solution to copyright in the new media arena
Chunyan Wang
Chapter 15
Criminalizing primary copyright infringement in Singapore: who are the real online culprits
Saw Cheng Lim and Susanna H S Leong
Chapter 16
The Australia-China Free Trade Agreement: implications for intellectual property law
Jane Ogge-Cowan
Chapter 17
New hope for consumers of digital copyright material in Hong Kong
Yee Fen Lim
Chapter 18
Copyright protection in the People’s Republic of China
Chao Xu
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Chapter 19
Criminal infringement of copyright: the
Big Crook
case
Steven Gething
Chapter 20
Civil jurisdiction, intellectual property and the internet
Brian Fitzgerald and Sampsung Xiaoxiang Shi
BIOGRAPHIES
INDEX
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