Abstract
Copyright law is a powerful weapon in the allocation of intellectual property rights. This article outlines the law and explores current problems in its application to data in computer-mediated works. Using the abstract notion of “data morphing” and its divisions into surface and structural morphing, the article examines basic conflicts between the law and new applications such as virtual reality.
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