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Making Copyright Work for the Asian Pacific
- First Page
- Preliminary Pages
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The Asian Pacific Copyright Code
- Part 1: Norm-making
- 1. TPP, RCEP and the Future of Copyright Norm-setting in the Asian Pacific
- 2. Copyright Harmonisation in the Asian Pacific Region: Weaving the Peoples Together?
- 3. Fair Use and Traditional Cultural Expressions
- Part 2: Norm-taking?
- 4. Copyright Reform in the 21st Century: Adding Privacy Considerations into the Normative Mix
- 5. Free Trade Agreements with the United States, Rulemaking and TPMs: Why Asian Pacific Nations Should Resist Increased Regulation of TPMs in their Domestic Copyright Laws
- Part 3: Users and Access
- 6. Harmony and Counterpoint: Dancing with Fair Use in New Zealand and Australia
- 7. Open Government Data Licences in the Greater China Region
- Part 4: Non-authors?
- 8. Putting Artists and Guardians of Indigenous Works First: Towards a Restricted Scope of Freedom of Panorama in the Asian Pacific Region
- 9. The Development of Performers’ Rights in New Zealand: Lessons for the Asian Pacific Region?
- Conclusion
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