Tittel: | Singapore’s biggest copyright reform in 30 years | Ansvar: | By Gavin Foo and Edmund Chew | Forfatter: | Foo, Gavin / Chew, Edmund | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | WIPO Magazine | Utgitt: | Geneva : WIPO, 2019 | Omfang: | S. 15-19 | ISBN/ISSN: | 1564-7854 | Serie: | WIPO Magazine ; 4/2019 | Emneord: | Copyright | Geografiske emneord: | Singapore | Innhold: | Copyright in the 21st century is much like the novelist Julian Barnes described art in The Noise of Time (2016): “Art belongs to everybody and nobody. Art belongs to all time and no time. Art belongs to those who create it and those who savour it. Art no more belongs to the People and the Party, than it once belonged to the aristocracy and the patron. Art is the whisper of history, heard above the noise of time. Art does not exist for art’s sake: it exists for people’s sake. But which people, and who defines them?” (Artikkelens innledning) | Del av verk: | WIPO Magazine 4/2019 |
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