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'In recent years, copyright principles developed for paper-based works have successfully been adapted to electronic works, with existing rights expanded to include a right ‘to communicate works to the public’.This right allowed copyright owners to control the ‘making available' of their works on-line, including the digitising and uploading of material onto an Internet server. The defences available for paper-based texts, such as fair dealing, were also extended to cover works in an electronic form.' (Introduction 134 )
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Case-study : Copyright and Electronic Text
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