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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I: Copyright and Developing Countries; Copyright Legacy and Developing Countries: Important Lessons for Nigeria's Emerging Copyright Reform; 1 Introduction; 2 Revisiting the Foundations of Intellectual Property Through the Lens of Development; 3 Access to Knowledge Imperative: Role in Copyright and Development; 4 The Present Future of Copyright: Developing Countries in Perspective; 5 Lessons for Nigeria's Emerging Copyright Reform; 6 Conclusion; References; Embracing Open Policies to Enable Access to Information: The Edo State Open Data Portal.

1 Introduction2 Underdevelopment in Africa. The Problems/Challenges; 2.1 Accessibility; 2.1.1 The Access Problem; Legal; Economic; Technological; 2.2 Visibility; 3 Open Access to Knowledge as a Tool for Development in Africa; 3.1 OER Africa; 3.2 African Virtual University (AVU); 3.3 Siyavula; 3.4 Open Initiative Between UNESCO and University of Nairobi; 3.5 NOUN & UNESCO; 3.6 US Book Project; 3.7 World Bank; 4 The Edo State Open Data Portal; 4.1 Participation; 4.2 Transparency; 4.3 Collaboration; 4.4 Achievements/Outputs; 5 Dipping and Dropping/Consumer-Contributor Quagmire; References.

Journal ArticlesBooks and Chapters; Online and Other Publications; Copyright in the Palestinian Territories: Setting the Scene; 1 Palestine and the Dilemma of Copyright; 2 Copyright Law and the Political and Legislative Status of the Palestinian Territories; 2.1 The Political Status of the Palestinian Territories; 2.1.1 What Is the PA?; 2.1.2 To What Extent Oslo Accords Are Binding?; 2.1.3 The PA's Commitments to Protect Intellectual Property Rights; 2.2 The Legislative Process Under the Palestinian Authority; 2.2.1 The Legislative Process Before 2007; 2.2.2 The Legislative Process After 2007.

Copyright Law in Indonesia: From a Hybrid to an Endogenous System?1 Introduction: The Various Influences on the New Copyright Law; 2 A Brief History of Copyright Law in Indonesia; 3 Indonesia and the Different Traditions of Copyright; 4 Copyright Law and Specific Domestic Concerns: The Example of Traditional Cultural Expressions and Licensing Requirements; 5 Conclusion; References; Copyright and (Dis)harmonisation: Can Developing Nations Prioritise Their Own Public Good in a Global Copyright Hegemony?; 1 Introduction; 2 Global Copyright Harmonisation; 3 The Constraints of Harmonisation; 4 Some Examples of Individualistic Development of Intellectual Property and Related Laws and Possible Approaches for SC Nations.

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