India’s Copyright Reform and Incentive Structures
ANANTH PADMANABHAN
December 2, 2013
In this issue of India in Transition, Ananth Padmanabhan, CASI Research Assistant and Penn Law LLM Candidate, argues that the copyright reform recently undertaken in India is severely flawed, being oblivious to the foundational philosophy of copyright law to provide incentive structures for encouraging the creation of more content.
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