Stavroula Karapapa is the Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Law at the University of Essex. She has published extensively on copyright law and policy, trade mark law, and the protection of digital rights. She is the author of Private Copying (Routledge, 2012) and co-author of Copyright and Mass Digitization (OUP, 2013) and Intellectual Property Law (OUP, 2019).
exceedingly well-organized and laid out ... this book will likely prove to be a useful guide for policymakers seeking to update European copyright law so that it can keep pace with technological change. * Michael A. Crystal, Commonwealth Law Bulletin * exceedingly well-organized and laid out ... this book will likely prove to be a useful guide for policymakers seeking to update European copyright law so that it can keep pace with technological change. * Michael A. Crystal, Commonwealth Law Bulletin * this book remains relevant, offering the reader with a spherical and realistic break-down of the adaptability of copyright law to technological change, through the exploration of EU copyright defences, while determining how well those sit within the current copyright framework. * Ioanna Lapatoura, European Intellectual Proprety Review *