INTERNET MEMES AND COPYRIGHT LAW
LEUNG BRIAN CHUN LO
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Add to basketThis book explores the intricate relationship between copyright law and internet meme culture, challenging an assumption that copyright is a barrier to digital creativity.
Using the lens of internet memes to analyse copyright law in the context of participatory remix culture, the book confronts a common perception that copyright is the 'destroyer' of internet memes on social media platforms. Following the European Union’s Copyright Directive, widely known as the 'Meme Ban', this book critically examines whether copyright might instead be reimagined to foster rather than inhibit re-creations that define internet meme culture. The book argues that this culture directly challenges copyright's core assumptions, and proposes a new, holistic approach to copyright that distinguishes between traditional and emergent forms of creative processes. Arguing for a flexible interpretation of copyright that limits private proprietary rights in the case of internet memes, it provides a legal framework to support socio-cultural discourse without undermining copyright's foundational principles. Covering core copyright concepts such as authorship, idea/expression, originality, fair dealing, and user rights, the book provides a compelling argument as to how copyright can adapt to the digital age as a 'protector' of cultural expressions, ensuring that internet memes are not only preserved but celebrated.
The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of copyright law, the law of emerging technologies, and intellectual property law.
Brian Chun Lok Leung is a legal academic and practitioner. He lectures in intellectual property law at University College London (UCL) and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and has been elected as an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He also works at international law firms in London, doing trade mark, customs, and online brand enforcement work. Alongside these roles, he has been a tutor for the EUIPO Pan-European Seal Programme, a researcher for Copinger and Skone James on Copyright (19th Edition), and the Editor-in-Chief for the Queen Mary Law Journal (QMLJ). Brian holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from University of Birmingham; a Master of Laws in IP from UCL; and a Master of Science in Law, Business, and Management as part of vocational training to qualify as a solicitor in England and Wales. Brian earned his Doctor of Philosophy in IP law from QMUL.
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