COPYRIGHT, TAX laws, INTERNET laws, TAXATION, ARCHIVES, AUTHORS, CENSORSHIP, COMPUTER input-output equipment, INTERNET, LEGAL liability, LITERATURE, INTELLECTUAL freedom, PROFESSIONAL licenses
Abstract
The article discusses international information technology, focusing on changes to copyright law in China as of 2013, which impact copyright holder compensation payments, licensing, and internet service providers (ISPs) liability for unauthorized use. Other topics include European Union rules for value-added tax (VAT) on electronic books, dispute over ownership of the archives of author Franz Kafka, and charges of censorship of electronic books by author Peter Øvig Knudsen against Apple Books.
Published
2013
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