Copyright Exceptions: Expanding Fair Dealing
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Date
2013
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
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This paper examines the two Canadian fair dealing cases, SOCAN v Bell and Access Copyright as a basis for considering whether more flexible exceptions are needed in the New Zealand Copyright Act 1994 in order to support a wider range of public interest purposes. It then considers whether flexible exceptions are necessary in the context of technological development and proposes the form that a flexible exception could take.
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Copyright Act 1994, Exceptions, Fair dealing