The private copy in Spain and fair compensation systems: comparative study
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v12i2.4501Keywords:
Private copy, Digital canon, Copyright, Fair compensationAbstract
A state of the question on compensation for private copying in Spain is outlined. We first briefly describe the concept of private copying in the context of copyright, and the antecedents of fair compensation in Spain. Them its current legal regime is analyzed, commenting its main advantages and disadvantages. We also review the collection by private copy in the last decade and the forecasts on its evolution in the coming years.Downloads
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