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.
Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law Series
This series delves into the legal intricacies of intellectual property and information, areas of escalating economic significance. Each monograph focuses on pivotal contemporary issues within this domain. The volumes integrate international, European, comparative, and national law, establishing the collection as an indispensable resource for legal practitioners, judges, and academic researchers globally.
