Internet Law Copyright: an exclusive right to copy
Copyright: an exclusive right to copy?
Copyright is often referred to as a ‘property right’, that is that it provides the owner of the copyright with a bundle of rights that are at least superficially similar to the rights awarded to owners of real property.
Review the exclusive rights awarded to the owner of copyright by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1998. Briefly discuss an example where one of these rights has proven difficult or impossible to apply to computer software without significant adaption or even mis-application.