Cloud Computing and the Future of Copyright Law
European Intellectual Property Review, 39(2), 100–114, 2017
1 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2018 Last revised: 7 Dec 2018
Date Written: 2017
Abstract
The rise of cloud technology has revolutionized the world of creativity by opening various channels for creators to distribute their work. The ease with which these works can be accessed and distributed has opened up more avenues by which information can be accessed, not only legitimately, but also illegitimately. This article examines the legal principles that underline the battle between copyright owners and cloud-based service providers in Australia, and analyses the legal position in Australia in comparison with that in the UK and the US.
Keywords: Law, Cloud Computing, Copyright Law
JEL Classification: K19
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