Research handbook on copyright law
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Research handbook on copyright law
(Research handbooks in intellectual property / series editor, Jeremy Phillips)
Edward Elgar, c2017
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This second edition has been completely rewritten to reflect recent changes and new trends that have emerged since the popular first edition was published. Copyright law has become a fast moving area, which is reflected in the wealth and diversity of research. This comprehensive Research Handbook is situated at the cutting edge of current copyright research, with each chapter written by a leading author in that particular field.
The Research Handbook begins with an examination of fundamental questions such as the historical foundations of copyright, the basic concept of originality and the significant discussion on communication to the public. The contributors then focus on moral rights and the artist resale right. In-depth treatment of specialist topics is provided, including copyright contracts, collective management, issues surrounding streaming and sampling, cultural heritage, orphan works, search engines and the potential for a public policy exclusion. The Research Handbook provides global coverage while also considering specific jurisdictions and private international law.
The Research Handbook on Copyright Law is a rich research tool that reflects the wealth and diversity of the ongoing research in copyright. It is essential reading for students and researchers in copyright and intellectual property law, as well as practitioners and policymakers.
Contributors include: P.C. Aguila, F. Brison, S. Depreeuw, G. Dimita, Y. Gendreau, N.H.B. Hang, M.-C. Janssens, B.J. Jutte, T. Kien, J. Koo, A. Lucas-Schloetter, G. Minero, B. Mullisi, S. Nerisson, J. Pila, E. Rengifo, T. Riis, J. Schovsbo, I.A. Stamatoudi, U. Suthersanen, M.J. Tawfik, P. Torremans, H. Vanhees, C. Waelde
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction
1. Walking the Copyright Tightrope
Ysolde Gendreau
2. Copyright History as Book History: The Law in Multidisciplinary Context
Myra J. Tawfik
3. Originality under EU Copyright Law
Irini A. Stamatoudi
4. When the Court of Justice of the European Union Sets about defining Exclusive Rights: Copyright quo vadis?
Paul Torremans
5. The Right of "Communication to the Public" in the European Union
Fabienne Brison and Sari Depreeuw
6. The WIPO Right of Making Available
Gaetano Dimita
7. Enforcing the EU Right of Communication to the Public in Cases of Ubiquitous Infringement
Justin Koo
8. Invitation for a 'Europeanification' of Moral Rights
Marie-Christine Janssens
9. Does Only Compulsory Collective Management Guarantee that an Author Actually Receives his Resale Right?
Hendrik Vanhees
10. The Remuneration of Authors and Performers in Copyright Contract Law
Agnes Lucas-Schloetter
11. Sampling of Sound Recordings in the United States and Germany: Revival of a Discussion on Musical Creativity
Bernd Justin Jutte
12. The Borderless Online User - Carving up the Market for Online and Streaming Services
Thomas Riis and Jens Schovsbo
13. Private Copying Exception and Payment of Fair Compensation. EU Case-law
Gemma Minero
14. Who owns the rights to works created within Universities and public research organizations: A Spanish case study
Pilar Camara Aguila
15. Who owns the orphans? Property in digital cultural heritage assets
Uma Suthersanen
16. Copyright in works reproduced and published online by search engines
Ernesto Rengifo
17. Collective management and exclusive rights, friends or foes?
Sylvie Nerisson
18. Copyright and Related Rights: Outlining a Case for a European Morality / Public Policy Exclusion
Justine Pila
19. Copyright, Contemporary Intangible Cultural Heritage and Freedom of Expression: mapping the terrain
Charlotte Waelde
20. Albanian Copyright Law and Compliance with EU Legislation
Blerina Mullisi
21. Copyright Infringement in Vietnam: Recognising the Reasons and Suggesting Some Solutions
Nguyen Ho Bich Hang
22. Can Copyright Law Be Transplanted? Vietnam's Experiences with Droit D'Auteur, 1864 - 1975
Tran Kien
23. Copyright Jurisdiction under EU Private International Law
Paul Torremans
Index
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