Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective

Orphan works are works that are still protected by copyright and whose owners cannot be identified or located by prospective users for copyright clearance. Many countries have addressed this issue since the emergence of the problem, and it remains a legitimate subject of inquiry in this present day....

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Published in:Asian Journal of University Education
Main Author: Khair M.H.M.; Hashim H.N.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2020
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Khair M.H.M.; Hashim H.N.M.
Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
2020
Asian Journal of University Education
16
4
10.24191/ajue.v16i4.11960
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85108900720&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v16i4.11960&partnerID=40&md5=673991dae881ab4ec5d0872ad6bc5f28
Orphan works are works that are still protected by copyright and whose owners cannot be identified or located by prospective users for copyright clearance. Many countries have addressed this issue since the emergence of the problem, and it remains a legitimate subject of inquiry in this present day. However, Malaysia is yet to initiate public consultations and formulate legislative and non-legislative solutions to the orphan work problem. Hence, this paper aspires to underline the challenges and obstacles in exploiting the orphan works in Malaysia. It starts with a brief introduction to the orphan works problem and its causes. It further highlights the legal and policy uncertainties about the orphan work phenomenon in Malaysia and its implication to higher learning education. Besides, this paper also examines the current practices in the United Kingdom and Canada. Finally, this paper proposes some suggestions into what Parliament and policymakers have to do and avoid when solving Malaysia's orphan work phenomenon. It is hoped that the access to the orphan works in Malaysia would not be problematised, thereby liberating them from the copyright orphanage. © 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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author Khair M.H.M.; Hashim H.N.M.
spellingShingle Khair M.H.M.; Hashim H.N.M.
Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
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title Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
title_short Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
title_full Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
title_fullStr Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Liberating Orphan Works from The Copyright Orphanage: The Malaysian Perspective
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description Orphan works are works that are still protected by copyright and whose owners cannot be identified or located by prospective users for copyright clearance. Many countries have addressed this issue since the emergence of the problem, and it remains a legitimate subject of inquiry in this present day. However, Malaysia is yet to initiate public consultations and formulate legislative and non-legislative solutions to the orphan work problem. Hence, this paper aspires to underline the challenges and obstacles in exploiting the orphan works in Malaysia. It starts with a brief introduction to the orphan works problem and its causes. It further highlights the legal and policy uncertainties about the orphan work phenomenon in Malaysia and its implication to higher learning education. Besides, this paper also examines the current practices in the United Kingdom and Canada. Finally, this paper proposes some suggestions into what Parliament and policymakers have to do and avoid when solving Malaysia's orphan work phenomenon. It is hoped that the access to the orphan works in Malaysia would not be problematised, thereby liberating them from the copyright orphanage. © 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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