International Copyright Law and Practice

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Abstract :
Co-ordinating global and country-by-country analyses of international copyright law, this text explains, step-by-step, the issues that arise when a work or other media production crosses borders, and how national laws and treaties, from the Berne Convention to TRIPS, govern these issues in real cases. A chapter on the European Community looks at: how EC law affects the exploitation of national rights - distribution, licensing and collection; EC directives shaping European statutory revisions; and the impact of the Phil Collins decision and the Term Directive on the public domain. National chapters on more than 20 major laws of copyright and related rights discuss: what is protected; how long; ownership; foreign claims; rights; procedures; and remedies. Jurisdictions covered include: Argentina; Australia; Belgium; Brazil; Canada; People's Republic of China; Czech Republic; France; Germany; Greece; Hong Kong; Hungary; India; Israel; Italy; Japan; Netherlands; Poland; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Korea; and the US. The text is updated annually and the price quoted includes one year's worth of service.

Registration No : B1305
Author :
Paul Edward Geller
Melville B. Nimmer

Edition : 1
Impresum : San Fransisco: LexisNexis, 2008
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Language : English

ISBN 978-0-8205-1399-7

Classification:
1. 200 - ECONOMIC COMMUNITY / 240.4 - COMPETITIVE ECONOMIC - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

Keyword :
1 copyright
2 law


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