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Research handbook on the future of EU copyright / edited by Estelle Derclaye.

Edward Elgar Law 2010 and earlier Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Derclaye, Estelle, 1974-
Edward Elgar Publishing.
Series:
Research handbooks in intellectual property.
Research handbooks in intellectual property
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Copyright--European Union countries.
Copyright.
Copyright, International.
Law--International unification.
Law.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (666 p.)
Place of Publication:
Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
What went wrong with the harmonisation acquis? Should copyright be further harmonised? This handbook aims to take stock and questions what the future of EU copyright should be. It offers an account of the EU harmonisation carried out on several aspects of copyright law and asks whether further harmonisation is desirable or not.
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Contributors; Table of cases; Introduction; Chapter 1: Copyright without frontiers: the problem of territoriality in European copyright laws; Chapter 2: Copyright's fundamental rights dimension at EU level; Chapter 3: Subject matter; Chapter 4: The subject-matter for film protection in Europe; Chapter 5: The requirements of originality; Chapter 6: From idea to fixation: a view of protected works; Chapter 7: Duration of copyright; Chapter 8: Authorship, ownership, wikiship: copyright in the 21st century; Chapter 9: Economic rights; Chapter 10: Moral rights
Chapter 11: The moral right of integrityChapter 12: Dealing with rights in copyright-protected works: assignments and licences; Chapter 13: The issue of exceptions: reshaping the keys to the gates in the territory of literary, musical and artistic creation; Chapter 14: Private copy levies and technical protection of copyright: the uneasy accommodation of two conflicting logics; Chapter 15: Collective management of copyright and related rights: achievements and problems of institutional efforts towards harmonisation; Chapter 16: Copyright protection of computer programs
Chapter 17: The protection of databasesChapter 18: Choice of law in EU copyright directives; Chapter 19: Overlap/relationships between copyright and other intellectual property rights; Chapter 20: Relationship between copyright and contract law; Chapter 21: European competition law and copyright: where do we stand? Where do we go?; Chapter 22: Do whiffs of misappropriation and standards for slavish imitation weaken the foundations of IP law?
Chapter 23: Access to knowledge under the international copyright regime, the WIPO development agenda and the European Communities' new external trade and IP policyBy way of conclusion: what next?; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-29552-7
9786612295522
1-84844-600-4
OCLC:
476252749

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