Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I The Theoretical Foundation of Copyright Limitations
- Part II Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions
- Part III Models of Copyright Exceptions
- Part IV Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working of Copyright Exceptions
- 14 Creating a Public Interest Principle for the Adjudication of Fair Use and Fair Dealing Cases
- 15 An Empirical Review of the Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Educational Activities
- 16 Copyright and Academic Photocopying: The Delhi University Case
- 17 Parody, Satire, Caricature, and Pastiche: Fair Dealing Is No Laughing Matter
- 18 Cultural Impact on Copyright Exceptions: Parody in Germany and Japan
- 19 From Fair Dealing to User-Generated Content: Legal La La Land in Hong Kong
- 20 Rights, Exceptions, and the “Work” of News
- 21 Copyright and Religion: An Exemption for the Use of Music and Songs in Worship?
- Part V Copyright Exceptions and Technology
17 - Parody, Satire, Caricature, and Pastiche: Fair Dealing Is No Laughing Matter
from Part IV - Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working of Copyright Exceptions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2021
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I The Theoretical Foundation of Copyright Limitations
- Part II Internationalizing Copyright Exceptions
- Part III Models of Copyright Exceptions
- Part IV Obvious and Hidden Values in the Working of Copyright Exceptions
- 14 Creating a Public Interest Principle for the Adjudication of Fair Use and Fair Dealing Cases
- 15 An Empirical Review of the Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Educational Activities
- 16 Copyright and Academic Photocopying: The Delhi University Case
- 17 Parody, Satire, Caricature, and Pastiche: Fair Dealing Is No Laughing Matter
- 18 Cultural Impact on Copyright Exceptions: Parody in Germany and Japan
- 19 From Fair Dealing to User-Generated Content: Legal La La Land in Hong Kong
- 20 Rights, Exceptions, and the “Work” of News
- 21 Copyright and Religion: An Exemption for the Use of Music and Songs in Worship?
- Part V Copyright Exceptions and Technology
Summary
But we often loathe others having a laugh at our expense. Therefore it hardly comes as a surprise when copyright owners aggressively seek to enforce their monopoly right against others who use their works for the purposes of parody, satire, caricature, and pastiche.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions , pp. 324 - 342Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021