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This chapter describes how non-stable digital representations substantially came to qualify as “copies”, rendering the reproduction right omnipresent in digital settings. It further identifies the position and function of the digital reproduction right within the larger transitional process copyright law has been undergoing, and most relevantly, the shift toward an access-right regime.
Keywords: copyright law; digital representation; digital reproduction right; access right
Chapter. 21208 words.
Subjects: public international law
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