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Copyright infringement: between ethical use and legal use of information

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Resumo:The purpose of this communication is to highlight the singularities that permeate the ethical and legal dimensions of the use of information, revealing some disagreements between both in order to contribute to a critical view of the use of information. The study reveals how ethical and legal dimensions are often treated as synonyms, and takes as an example some dilemmas concerning the differences between property rights and moral rights to demonstrate how the ethical issue cannot be reduced to the legal issue. The conclusion of the research highlights the importance of the intervention of librarians to train users in the ethical use of information.
Autores principais:Bezerra, Arthur Coelho
Outros Autores:Sanches, Tatiana
Assunto:Information ethics Information literacy Critical information literacy Privacy Copyright
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The purpose of this communication is to highlight the singularities that permeate the ethical and legal dimensions of the use of information, revealing some disagreements between both in order to contribute to a critical view of the use of information. The study reveals how ethical and legal dimensions are often treated as synonyms, and takes as an example some dilemmas concerning the differences between property rights and moral rights to demonstrate how the ethical issue cannot be reduced to the legal issue. The conclusion of the research highlights the importance of the intervention of librarians to train users in the ethical use of information.