Toward Cultural Democracy: Digital First Sale Doctrine and
Copyright
DOI:
10.1080/10811680.2016.1166031
Yoonmo Sang*
Published online: 19 Apr 2016
Abstract
Economic efficiency has been the dominant justification for
copyright protection in the United States. Challenging that narrow
perspective, this study argues that cultural democracy provides a
broader, more encompassing framework for reforming copyright laws in
support of users’ access to and use of creative works. The study
demonstrates how the normative values promoted by cultural democracy
are synonymous with the socially beneficial effects of the first
sale doctrine. Additionally, the study contextualizes and further
elaborates the notion of cultural democracy by providing more
concrete examples of how cultural democracy plays out in practice.
In doing so, this study focuses on individuals’ use of ebooks and
the role of public libraries in the digital age.
http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/fgTv8QhRIVQgfVsAnxyQ/full