Copyright in a Global Information EconomyAspen Law & Business, 2002 - Broj stranica: 773 This exciting new casebook explores the full range of Copyright Law topics --with an expert team of authors who examine Copyright Law's role in technology and international policy. Coyright in a Global Informational Economy features: thorough coverage of all important topics in domestic and international copyright law, including : The purpose and sources of copyright law, censorship and freedom of information, The effects of technology shifts on copyright protection, and litigation integration of traditional theory and policy concerns as well as issues related to rapid technological change And The increasing globalization of Intellectual Property clear and accessible writing as well as an easy-to-navigate organization and student-friendly format coverage of longstanding cases as well as recent decisions, including: MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak on fixation of RAM copies; Tasini v. N.Y. Times ownership rights of the writer vs. The publisher; Eldred v. Rno on constitutionality of term extension; A&M Records v. Napster on fair use; and Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes on anti-circumvention provisions a comprehensive Teacher's Manual providing sample syllabi and teaching suggestions |
Sadržaj
B What Public and Whose Welfare? | 21 |
Past and Present | 25 |
3 | 30 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 62
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
action agreement allows Amendment appeal apply argues argument broadcast Chapter character claim collective common concerns Congress consider constitute contained contract copy Copyright Act copyright infringement copyright law copyright owners copyright protection Corp countries created creative defendants derivative determine developed direct discussed display distribution district court doctrine effect elements example exclusive rights existing expression fact factor fair federal files finding function granted holding idea important individual industry infringement intellectual property interest issue legislation license limited material matter means motion musical Note object operating original particular parties patent performance person picture plaintiff present Professor published question reasonable recording result rule similar sound statute statutory statutory damages substantial supra television term tion trade United users violation