2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2008.12.002
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The author as agent of information policy: The relationship between economic and moral rights in copyright

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“…In this context, the value system embodies the copyright, an exclusive right granted by the state to creators and copyright holders of books. Copyright for books consists of moral and economic rights, which will be elaborated further in the subsequent sections (Wilkinson & Gerolami, 2009). The normative system, in this case, pertains to copyright regulations for books, outlined in laws such as Copy Right Law (2014), Bookkeeping System Law (2017), Electronic Information and Transaction Law (2008, 2016, & 2024, and Ministerial Circular Letter on Limitations and Responsibilities of Platform Providers and Merchants for Electronic Commerce in the Form of User Generated Content (2016).…”
Section: Online Sale Of Pirated Books From a Legal And Moral Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the value system embodies the copyright, an exclusive right granted by the state to creators and copyright holders of books. Copyright for books consists of moral and economic rights, which will be elaborated further in the subsequent sections (Wilkinson & Gerolami, 2009). The normative system, in this case, pertains to copyright regulations for books, outlined in laws such as Copy Right Law (2014), Bookkeeping System Law (2017), Electronic Information and Transaction Law (2008, 2016, & 2024, and Ministerial Circular Letter on Limitations and Responsibilities of Platform Providers and Merchants for Electronic Commerce in the Form of User Generated Content (2016).…”
Section: Online Sale Of Pirated Books From a Legal And Moral Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arguments raised include the degree of actor empowerment such as authoritative and allocative power of the actors (e.g. Pieterson et al, 2007;Gizaw et al, 2017;Liou et al, 2011;Panagiotopoulos et al, 2012;Wilkinson & Gerolami, 2009), communication to improve awareness or understanding towards a particular transformation (Graffy, 2008;Hackler & Saxton, 2007;Wang & Kapucu, 2008;Yang & Pandey, 2009) and governance (e.g. Dawes, 2008;Farazmand, 2009;Keiser, 2010;Wu & He, 2009) and the repercussion of resource devolution against big investments for technology-led-changes in the public sector.…”
Section: Analysis Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of economic copyrights as a regulator of trade catalyzed nearly identical and simultaneous copyright laws in France and was a central feature of the Berne Convention. 167 Economic copyrights do not in and of themselves protect the rights of an author with respect to his or work but, rather, grant the copyright holder particular privileges. These privileges include copying, publishing, performing, translating, and adapting the work.…”
Section: Copyrightmentioning
confidence: 99%