When Copyright Meets Technology: Digital Rights Management Infrastructure -- Legislative Architecture of Digital Rights Management Regulatory Model in U.S., E.U and China -- Predicament of Digital Rights Management Regulatory Model in China: The Untold Story -- Toward An Optimal Architecture: Reconstruction of Digital Rights Management Regulatory Model in China -- Conclusion -- List of Legislations -- Bibliography.
In the scramble for an adjustable and effective copyright law mechanism that can successfully tackle the impediments created by the internet and other new technologies, China began exploring various legal reform models that are in alignment with international conventions and treaties and that is desirably relevant to the mounting demands of the developing Chinese socio cultural and economic setting. In the frantic search for an unassailable solution, China simply borrowed legislative approaches from developed societies, such as the U.S and the EU; China enacted a set of statutes, regulations, and judicial interpretations for the DRM regulatory model mainly through the domestic implementation of international obligations and legal transplant. The transplantation of the DRM model to advance the struggle of copyright protection in China seems somewhat futile owing to the daunting challenge of implementation which has been rather unsatisfactory. The unanticipated technological expansion that is marked by the advent and growth of internet and other groundbreaking innovations caught the legal system largely unprepared and has had many unintended ramifications on copyright laws creating many complications that jeopardizes the efficacy of the most comprehensive international copyright regulatory model. The transplantation and implementation of international copyright regulatory framework by China has been rendered leading to escalating concerns about borrowed laws from other jurisdictions. More than ever, there is an overwhelming need for careful evaluation and scrutiny of foreign regulatory model against the extent of its applicability and relevance in local context. Based on the comparative analysis and the research outcomes, This thesis tries to figure out Direct and indirect strategies for predicament in which China's legal system has been trapped and also explores to sketch the outline of tentative DRM regulatory model in China to consider.
Since 2000, an increasing number of studies of opinion leaders has analyzed their roles from different perspectives in a wide range of industries. However, few studies had attempted to comprehensively review the existing literature in the past. The purpose of this research is to map the thread and skeleton of the research on opinion leaders from 2000 to 2021. A total of 3,872 related articles have been collected from Wos for scientometrics analysis. The research results show that (1) The research literature on opinion leaders has been in the ascending stage all along, and scholars remain enthusiastic on this research. (2) The most significant contributions mainly come from the United States, Britain, Canada, China, and Australia, but showing no high cooperation intensity. (3) According to the keyword time zone view, it is found that, with the development of time, its influence is gradually reflected on the internet with the development of science and technology. (4) Nine research classifications are able to be drawn in cluster analysis. By using Citespace software, this study is to analyze the last 20-year literature on opinion leaders and sort out their development context, while the data used in this study is merely retrieved from the WoS core database. The boundaries of this study, in the future, could be expanded by considering other types of databases and documents so as to integrate a more comprehensive knowledge map of opinion leaders.
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 143, S. 19-27
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 241, S. 113767
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 166, S. 320-327