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Author Haggart, Blayne, author

Title Copyfight : the global politics of digital copyright reform / Blayne Haggart
Published Toronto, Canada : University of Toronto Press, 2014
Toronto, Canada University of Toronto Press, [2014]
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Description x, 370 pages ; 24 cm
Series Studies in comparative political economy and public policy ; 44
Studies in comparative political economy and public policy ; 44
Contents A most unlikely debate -- A historical-institutionalist framework for analysing copyright policymaking -- The political economy of copyright -- The United States, the Internet treaties, and the setting of the digital-copyright agenda -- 1993-1996: US Copyright Reform and the WIPO Internet treaties -- 1997-1998: The digital Millennium Copyright Act -- Canada and the Internet treaties: aborted implementations -- Mexico and the Internet treaties, 1996-2010: International pressure, domestic politics
Summary Widespread file sharing has led content industries - publishers and distributors of books, music, films, and software - to view their customers as growing threats to their survival. Content providers and their allies, especially the U.S. government, have pushed for stronger global copyright policies through international treaties and domestic copyright reforms. Internet companies, individuals, and public-interest groups have pushed back, with massive street protests in Europe and online "internet blackouts" that derailed the 2012 U.S. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Copyfight examines the 1996 World Intellectual Property Organization internet treaties that began the current digital copyright regime. Blayne Haggart follows the WIPO treaties from negotiation to implementation from the perspective of three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Using extensive interviews with policymakers and experts in these three countries, Haggart argues that not all the power is in the hands of the U.S. government. Small countries can still set their own course on copyright legislation, while growing public interest in copyright issues means that even the United States might move away from ever-increasing copyright protection
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-347) and index
Subject Copyright and electronic data processing -- North America.
Copyright -- Electronic information resources -- North America.
Copyright -- North America.
Digital media -- Social aspects.
Information society -- Economic aspects.
Information society -- Social aspects.
Internet -- Law and legislation -- North America.
LC no. 2013417615
ISBN 1442614544 (paperback)
1442646640 (cloth : alk. paper)
9781442614543 (paperback)
9781442646643 (cloth : alk. paper)