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Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; 1 Idea-Expression Dichotomy and Originality Requirements for Copyright Protection: An Analysis of the Jurisprudential Underpinnings of the Judicial Pronouncements in India; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Idea v. Expression; 2.1 Distinguishing Ideas from Expression; 2.2 Functional/Utilitarian Works; 2.3 Doctrine of Merger; 2.4 Doctrine of Scenes a Faire; 3 Originality; 3.1 Judicial Trend in India; 3.1.1 Originality in Literary Works; 3.1.2 Artistic Work; 3.1.3 Musical Work; 4 Conclusion; References

2 The Economics of Intellectual Property and Economic Entrepreneurship of CopyrightsAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Economics of Intellectual Property Rights; 3 Economic Justifications for Intellectual Property Rights; 4 Economics of Labour Value; 5 Economics of Utility; 6 Economics of Personality; 7 Economics of Copyright; 8 Industries Based on Copyright and Related Rights; 9 Computer Software Industry; 10 Protection Under the Copyright Law; 11 Challenge of Piracy; 12 Entertainment Industry; 13 Protection Under the Copyright Law; 14 The Problem of Piracy; 15 Publishing Industry; 16 Piracy Issues

17 InferencesReferences; 3 Jurisprudential Analysis of the Rights of the Users in Copyrighted Works; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Jurisprudential Theories and Copyright Law; 2.1 Labour Theory of Property; 2.2 Welfare Theory of Property; 2.3 Cultural Theory of Property; 3 Socio-Political Thinkers and Their Response to Copyright Law; 3.1 Lord Macaulay's View on Copyright Law; 3.2 Thomas Jefferson on Ideas and Intellectual Property; 4 Copyright Law and the Doctrine of Fair Use; 4.1 United Kingdom; 4.2 United States; 4.3 India; 5 Rights of Internet Users and European Court of Justice

5.1 Ahmet Yildirim v. Turkey5.2 Scarlet v. Sabam; 5.3 Ashby Donald v. France; 5.4 Fredrik Neij and Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi (the Pirate Bay) v. Sweden; 6 Human Rights Perspective and the Law of Copyright; 7 Conclusion; References; 4 Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Visually Disabled: Putting an End to Global Book Famine; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Meaning of "Accessible Format Copy"; 3 Who Is a Beneficiary Person?; 4 Limitations or Exceptions in National Copyright Laws; 5 Distribution of Accessible Format Copies Abroad

6 Obligations Concerning Technological Measures7 Cooperation to Facilitate Cross-Border Exchange; 8 Indian Position; 8.1 Reproduction of Work in Accessible Format for Disabled Persons in India; 8.2 Compulsory Licence for the Benefit of Disabled Persons; 8.2.1 Procedure for the Grant of Licence; 9 Role of Accessible Books Consortium (ABC); 10 Conclusion; References; 5 Reproduction Right in Digital Medium and Free Use for Educational Purpose-An Analysis of National and International Obligations of India to Provide Education to All Viz. a Viz. Protecting Copyright; Abstract; 1 Introduction

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