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  Enforcement: Copyright Management and Control Technologies


With the increased ease of the reproduction and transmission of unauthorized copies of digital works over electronic networks concerns among the copyright holder community have arisen. They fear a further growth of copyright piracy and demand adequate protection of their works. A development, which started in the mid 1990s and considers the copyright owner's apprehensions, is the creation of copyright management systems. Technological protection for their works, the copyright industry argues, is necessary to prevent widespread infringement, thus giving them the incentive to make their works available online. In their view the ideal technology should be "capable of detecting, preventing, and counting a wide range of operations, including open, print, export, copying, modifying, excerpting, and so on." Additionally such systems could be used to maintain "records indicating which permissions have actually been granted and to whom".




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Copyright
    Intellectual Property and the "Information Society" Metaphor
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-3   Challenges for Copyright by ICT: Digital Content Providers
-2   Linking and Framing: Cases
-1   Positions Towards the Future of Copyright in the "Digital Age"
0   Enforcement: Copyright Management and Control Technologies
+1   Copyright Management and Control Systems: Pre-Infringement
+2   Copyright Management and Control Systems: Metering
+3   Copyright Management and Control Systems: Post-Infringement
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Recent "Digital Copyright" Legislation: European Union
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Invention
According to the WIPO an invention is a "... novel idea which permits in practice the solution of a specific problem in the field of technology." Concerning its protection by law the idea "... must be new in the sense that is has not already been published or publicly used; it must be non-obvious in the sense that it would not have occurred to any specialist in the particular industrial field, had such a specialist been asked to find a solution to the particular problem; and it must be capable of industrial application in the sense that it can be industrially manufactured or used." Protection can be obtained through a patent (granted by a government office) and typically is limited to 20 years.