Abstract

This paper seeks to present the principal aspects and rights (moral, financial- operational or of related nature) dealt with by the leading quality media of a representtative sample of the two main legal traditions: common law (with the copyright system) and civil law (with the authors’ rights system). A content analysis is conducted on the news published by the aforementioned media in the United States (The New York Times, The Washington Post); Canada (The Globe and Mail, La Presse); France (Le Monde, Le Figaro); Spain (El Pais, El Mundo); Italy (La Repubblica, Corriere della Sera); and the United Kingdom (The Guardian, The Times), in the opening months of 2014, when several reforms were made in intellectual property, both within these nations and in supranational structures (European Union, WIPO-OMPI).

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