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New directions in copyright law Vol. II

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2006Description: 337 ixISBN:
  • 9781845422615
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048200 MAC-II
Contents:
Contents: Preface; Fiona Macmillan; Part I: Theoretical Framework of Copyright Law; 1. The Productive Potential of Intellectual Property Rights: Governance and Value Creation Processes Birgitte Andersen and Sue Konzelmann; Part II: Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence; 2. Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence in International Copyright Law: A Question of Expediency or of Right? F. Willem Grosheide; 3. Artists’ Earnings and Copyright: A Review of British and German Music Industry Data in the Context of Digital Technologies Martin Kretschmer; 4. Globalisation, Digitalisation and the Changing Role of Copyright Lee Davis; Part III: Developments in Rights Neighbouring on Copyright; 5. The EU Database Directive: Taking Stock Tanya Aplin; 6. The Moral Right of Integrity: A Freedom of Expression Leslie Kim Treigar-Bar-Am; 7. Television Broadcast Copyright: The Australian Experience Michael Handler; Part IV: Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Culture; 8. The Legal Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions: Is Copyright the Answer? Daphne Zografos; 9. Freedoms and Knowledge, Access and Silence: Traditional Knowledge and Freedom of Speech Johanna Gibson; 10. Protecting Channels of Communication: Some Challenges from the Pacific Marilyn Strathern; Part V: Copyright and the New Technologies; 11. The Plagiarism Panic: Digital Policing in the New Intellectual Property Regime Lisa Maruca; 12. The New, the Bad, the Hot, the Fad: Popular Music, Technology and the Culture of Freedom Kathy Bowrey; 13. Strategic Behavior and Sources of Value: Some Implications of the Intangibles Paradigm Olufunmilayo B. Arewa; Part VI: Copyright, Corporate Power and Human Rights; 14. Copyright, Corporate Power and Human Rights: Reality and Rhetoric Charlotte Waelde; 15. Is it Possible to Balance Creativity and Commerce? John Howkins; 16. Losing to Disney: The Complex Lesson of Eldred v Ashcroft and the Corporate Control of Copyright Paul J. Heald; Index.
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Contents:
Preface;
Fiona Macmillan;
Part I: Theoretical Framework of Copyright Law;
1. The Productive Potential of Intellectual Property Rights: Governance and Value Creation Processes
Birgitte Andersen and Sue Konzelmann;
Part II: Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence;
2. Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence in International Copyright Law: A Question of Expediency or of Right?
F. Willem Grosheide;
3. Artists’ Earnings and Copyright: A Review of British and German Music Industry Data in the Context of Digital Technologies
Martin Kretschmer;
4. Globalisation, Digitalisation and the Changing Role of Copyright
Lee Davis;
Part III: Developments in Rights Neighbouring on Copyright;
5. The EU Database Directive: Taking Stock
Tanya Aplin;
6. The Moral Right of Integrity: A Freedom of Expression
Leslie Kim Treigar-Bar-Am;
7. Television Broadcast Copyright: The Australian Experience
Michael Handler;
Part IV: Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Culture;
8. The Legal Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions: Is Copyright the Answer?
Daphne Zografos;
9. Freedoms and Knowledge, Access and Silence: Traditional Knowledge and Freedom of Speech
Johanna Gibson;
10. Protecting Channels of Communication: Some Challenges from the Pacific
Marilyn Strathern;
Part V: Copyright and the New Technologies;
11. The Plagiarism Panic: Digital Policing in the New Intellectual Property Regime
Lisa Maruca;
12. The New, the Bad, the Hot, the Fad: Popular Music, Technology and the Culture of Freedom
Kathy Bowrey;
13. Strategic Behavior and Sources of Value: Some Implications of the Intangibles Paradigm
Olufunmilayo B. Arewa;
Part VI: Copyright, Corporate Power and Human Rights;
14. Copyright, Corporate Power and Human Rights: Reality and Rhetoric
Charlotte Waelde;
15. Is it Possible to Balance Creativity and Commerce?
John Howkins;
16. Losing to Disney: The Complex Lesson of Eldred v Ashcroft and the Corporate Control of Copyright
Paul J. Heald;
Index.

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