'With criminal enforcement of intellectual property on the rise, we need to better understand the implications of criminalizing the unauthorized use of creative works. Haber offers a rigorous overview of criminal copyright, which tackles some of the most challenging questions in copyright law nowadays. This book is not only a must-read for scholars of copyright law, but also offers a useful framework to policymakers in crafting the scope of public enforcement.' Niva Elkin-Koren, Director of the Haifa Center for Law and Technology, University of Haifa and Harvard University, Massachusetts
Introduction; 1. Criminal copyright overview; 2. Copyright criminalization in the United Kingdom; 3. Copyright criminalization in the United States; 4. The criminal copyright gap; 5. Internal reasoning for criminal copyright; 6. External reasoning for criminal copyright; 7. The copyright-criminal integration; 8. An integrated approach for copyright criminalization; 9. The future of criminal copyright and how to stop it; Conclusion.