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Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject Law - Media Multimedia Law Copyright grade: First distinction University of Wales Aberystwyth (Law Faculty) course: Seminar: International Copyright Law language: English abstract: This paper tries to examine the impact of technological change and thus asks in how far copyright laws have developed as a direct answer to technological inventions and which other factors supported or delayed its development. After a short presentation of the concept of copyright it is argued that worldwide technological change was and still is one of the most important factors influencing the development of copyright laws. However it is also shown that this impact has not always been the same. This paper identifies four distinguishable 'epochs' which reflect different impacts of technology on the development of copyright law and it can be seen that basically the following 'epochs' can be found in various jurisdictions: 1. from 1445-1500 technological change was the initial drive for copyright law; 2. from 1500-1700 the stabilisation of political power through censorship determined copyright law; 3. from 1700-1886 technological progress is again in the centre of copyright developments and 4. from 1886-today technological progress is still highly influential but the aim of international uniformity and economic considerations are of equally strong influence. Having a closer look on these four 'epochs' it is also shown that they cannot be seen as fixed as not all countries fit nicely into this scheme.
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