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Tanya Aplin

    January 1, 1972

    Professor Tanya Aplin is a distinguished legal scholar whose work focuses on copyright law and the protection of confidential information. Her profound understanding of these complex legal domains is evident in her extensive publications. Through her analytical approach and clear style, she contributes significantly to the ongoing discourse on intellectual property and privacy rights in the digital era.

    I Don't Want to Clean My Teeth
    Copyright Law in the Digital Society
    Global Mandatory Fair Use
    • Aplin and Bently argue that the quotation exception in international law requires countries to operate copyright exceptions that resemble a type of 'fair use.' This book is a key resource for academics, policymakers, lawyers, judges, and copyright user groups, including libraries, cultural institutions, publishers, and record companies.

      Global Mandatory Fair Use
    • Copyright Law in the Digital Society

      The Challenges of Multimedia

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of multimedia technology and copyright law, this book explores how legal protections apply to multimedia works within the context of the Information Society. It delves into the complexities and nuances of copyright regulations, providing a thorough analysis of the challenges and implications for creators and users in the digital age.

      Copyright Law in the Digital Society
    • I Don't Want to Clean My Teeth

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Every morning and every evening, Rollo would cry, 'I don't want to clean my teeth!' Rollo's family are on track with mealtimes and going to bed, but now Rollo doesn't want to clean his teeth ... From talented author-illustrator David (D.M.) Cornish comes the perfect book for parents who might need to brush up on their children's teeth cleaning.

      I Don't Want to Clean My Teeth