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Regulating Content on Social Media

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Regulating Content on Social Media
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Publisher: UCL Press
ISBN-13: 9781787351714
Number of pages: 280

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How are users influenced by social media platforms when they generate content, and does this influence affect users' compliance with copyright laws? These are pressing questions in today's internet age, and Regulating Content on Social Media answers them by analysing how the behaviours of social media users are regulated from a copyright perspective.

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