The book features chapters from a wide range of experts in their respective fields from across the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore. Some of the areas examined include the new digital environment, digital content policy, the networked information economy, copyright law and new media. The book provides a timely and scholarly appraisal of the legal and policy considerations facing anyone trying to regulate, sponsor or utilise the vast array of new media and content platforms now available.
'This collection of scholarly papers will prove to be a valuable resource for students, practitioners, judges and anyone interested in understanding some of the challenging issues, which new technologies have created for the law.'
Chief Justice Zhipei Jiang, Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China
Brian Fitzgerald is an Australian legal academic and barrister, specialising in intellectual property and information technology.
Fuping Gao is one of the leading academics in China on real property, E-Commerce and intellectual property law.
Damien O'Brien is completing a Masters of Laws (Intellectual Property and Technology Law) at the National University of Singapore.
Sampsung Xiaoxiang Shi is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology.