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- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I The Theoretical Foundation of Copyright Limitations
- Part II Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions
- Part III Models of Copyright Exceptions
- Part IV Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working of Copyright Exceptions
- 14 Creating a Public Interest Principle for the Adjudication of Fair Use and Fair Dealing Cases
- 15 An Empirical Review of the Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Educational Activities
- 16 Copyright and Academic Photocopying: The Delhi University Case
- 17 Parody, Satire, Caricature, and Pastiche: Fair Dealing Is No Laughing Matter
- 18 Cultural Impact on Copyright Exceptions: Parody in Germany and Japan
- 19 From Fair Dealing to User-Generated Content: Legal La La Land in Hong Kong
- 20 Rights, Exceptions, and the “Work” of News
- 21 Copyright and Religion: An Exemption for the Use of Music and Songs in Worship?
- Part V Copyright Exceptions and Technology
14 - Creating a Public Interest Principle for the Adjudication of Fair Use and Fair Dealing Cases
from Part IV - Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working of Copyright Exceptions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2021
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I The Theoretical Foundation of Copyright Limitations
- Part II Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions
- Part III Models of Copyright Exceptions
- Part IV Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working of Copyright Exceptions
- 14 Creating a Public Interest Principle for the Adjudication of Fair Use and Fair Dealing Cases
- 15 An Empirical Review of the Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Educational Activities
- 16 Copyright and Academic Photocopying: The Delhi University Case
- 17 Parody, Satire, Caricature, and Pastiche: Fair Dealing Is No Laughing Matter
- 18 Cultural Impact on Copyright Exceptions: Parody in Germany and Japan
- 19 From Fair Dealing to User-Generated Content: Legal La La Land in Hong Kong
- 20 Rights, Exceptions, and the “Work” of News
- 21 Copyright and Religion: An Exemption for the Use of Music and Songs in Worship?
- Part V Copyright Exceptions and Technology
Summary
Fair use is an awkward creature. It has been hailed as a legal invention that is essential for human and societal development. At the same time, fair use has become something of a legal monster, causing no end of troubles owing to its vague and shifting contours. Hence, lamentations that fair use is the most troublesome yet least determinate doctrine in copyright law are hardly surprising.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions , pp. 233 - 266Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021