Book contents
- Global Mandatory Fair Use
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
- Global Mandatory Fair Use
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Legislation
- Table of Cases
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The History of Article 10(1) Berne
- 3 Preliminary Considerations about the Nature of the Quotation Exception
- 4 Article 10(1) Berne: Requirements
- 5 Article 10(1) Berne: The Meaning of Quotation
- 6 Article 10(1) Berne: Fair Practice
- 7 The Consequences of Global Mandatory Fair Use
- 8 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
7 - The Consequences of Global Mandatory Fair Use
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2020
- Global Mandatory Fair Use
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
- Global Mandatory Fair Use
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Legislation
- Table of Cases
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The History of Article 10(1) Berne
- 3 Preliminary Considerations about the Nature of the Quotation Exception
- 4 Article 10(1) Berne: Requirements
- 5 Article 10(1) Berne: The Meaning of Quotation
- 6 Article 10(1) Berne: Fair Practice
- 7 The Consequences of Global Mandatory Fair Use
- 8 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Summary
As has been argued, Article 10(1) Berne mandates a quotation exception that we describe as global, mandatory fair use. It is global because of the reach of Berne and TRIPS. It creates a mandatory exception because of the clear language of the provision and its travaux. It relates to ‘use’ that is not limited by type of work, type of act, or purpose and which ‘quotation’ should be understood broadly. Finally, it is ‘fair’ use because the conditions of Article 10 – namely, the work having been lawfully made available to the public, attribution, proportionality, and fair practice must be satisfied. In particular, the requirement of ‘fair practice’ embraces a range of normative considerations relating to economic and moral harm, distributive justice, freedom of expression and, in limited situations, custom.
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- Global Mandatory Fair UseThe Nature and Scope of the Right to Quote Copyright Works, pp. 190 - 224Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020