Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Part 1 Social, Cultural and Technical Challenges of 3D Printing 2D Art Works -- 2 Reality through Interaction -- 3 Accessibility and Open GLAM -- 4 3D Printing in Arts and Heritage: Renegotiating Relationships between the Original and the Replica -- 5 Art Accessibility: Advantages and Prospects given by new Technologies -- 6 Sensory Art from a 3D Printer's Perspective: The Deployment of 3D Printing to Produce Artworks |
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Part 2 International Framework for Disability Rights and Exceptions -- 7 Paradigm Shifting to a Point: Disability Human Rights, Copyright Protection, and Access to Visual Art in International Law -- Part 3 The EU Framework for Disability Rights and Exceptions -- 8 The EU Disability Exceptions -- 9 EU Disability Law and Policy and Access to Art Works through 3D Printing -- Part 4 Mapping and Critiquing the Legal Landscape -- 10 Disability Exceptions under Australian Copyright and Moral Rights Law -- 11 United States -- 12 Copyright in the Public Interest: Canada's Perceptual Disability Framework |
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13 Copyright Limitations in Brazil -- 14 UK Pathways towards an Equal Access to Creative Works -- 15 China -- 16 Costa Rican Copyright Legislation and Disability Exceptions: The Case Study of 3D Printing -- 17 How Japanese Copyright Law can Facilitate Access to Art for Persons with a Visual Impairment -- 18 New Zealand -- 19 Conclusion -- Index |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000193473 |
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1000193470 |
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