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New directions in copyright law Vol. I

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2005Description: 248p ixISBN:
  • 9781845422608
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048200 MAC-I
Contents:
Contents: Preface; Part I: Theoretical Framework of Copyright Law; 1. Creative Improper Property: Copyright and the Non-Western World; 2. The Moral Preference for DRM Ordered Markets in the Digitally Networked Environment; 3. Can we Afford to Think About Copyright in a Global Marketplace?; 4. Justifications for Copyright: The Evolution of Le Droit Moral; Part II: Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence; 5. From Pax Americana to Lex Americana: American Legal and Cultural Hegemony; 6. Convergence of Intellectual Property Rights and the Establishment of ‘Hybrid’ Protection under TRIPS; 7. The Social and Economic Effects of Copyright in the Music Industry: Contribution to the Convergence versus Divergence Debate; 8. Freelance Authors for Free: Globalisation of Publishing, Convergence of Copyright Contracts and Divergence of Judicial Reasoning; 9. The Regulation of Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks: Legal Convergence v. Perception Divergence; Index.
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Contents:
Preface;
Part I: Theoretical Framework of Copyright Law;
1. Creative Improper Property: Copyright and the Non-Western World;
2. The Moral Preference for DRM Ordered Markets in the Digitally Networked Environment;
3. Can we Afford to Think About Copyright in a Global Marketplace?;
4. Justifications for Copyright: The Evolution of Le Droit Moral;
Part II: Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence;
5. From Pax Americana to Lex Americana: American Legal and Cultural Hegemony;
6. Convergence of Intellectual Property Rights and the Establishment of ‘Hybrid’ Protection under TRIPS;
7. The Social and Economic Effects of Copyright in the Music Industry: Contribution to the Convergence versus Divergence Debate;
8. Freelance Authors for Free: Globalisation of Publishing, Convergence of Copyright Contracts and Divergence of Judicial Reasoning;
9. The Regulation of Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks: Legal Convergence v. Perception Divergence;
Index.

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