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Copyright as personal property : (Record no. 214072)

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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2025935311
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780192864420
Qualifying information (hardback)
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System control number 24133942
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Original cataloging agency DLC
Language of cataloging eng
Description conventions rda
Transcribing agency DLC
042 ## - AUTHENTICATION CODE
Authentication code pcc
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 346.0482
Item number MYS
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mysoor, Poorna,
Relator term author.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Copyright as personal property :
Remainder of title aclaw - intellectual property: acma /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Poorna Mysoor.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 1.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Oxford university press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2025.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent XXV, 252 pages
Dimensions 23 CM.
336 ## - CONTENT TYPE
Content type term text
Content type code txt
Source rdacontent
337 ## - MEDIA TYPE
Media type term unmediated
Media type code n
Source rdamedia
338 ## - CARRIER TYPE
Carrier type term volume
Carrier type code nc
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365 ## - TRADE PRICE
Price amount Rs. 12170.00
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Figures -<br/>Tables -<br/>Table of Cases -<br/>UNITED KINGDOM -<br/>COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION -<br/>EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS -<br/>AUSTRALIA -<br/>NEW ZEALAND -<br/>UNITED STATES -<br/>Table of Statutes and Treaties -<br/>UNITED KINGDOM -<br/>Regulations -<br/>AUSTRALIA -<br/>CANADA -<br/>NEW ZEALAND -<br/>UNITED STATES OF AMERCIA -<br/>EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVES -<br/>INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND INSTRUMENTS -<br/>Abbreviations -<br/>Introduction -<br/>1. Why Does it Matter—Objectives -<br/>2. Response to Sceptics -<br/>3. Extant Literature and Moving the Needle -<br/>4. Focus—‘Personal Property’ and ‘Copyright’ -<br/>5. Scope and Coverage -<br/>6. Structure of the Monograph -<br/>1 Setting the Stage -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Copyright—a Primer -<br/>3. Relationship with EU Law -<br/>4. Copyright and International Treaties -<br/>5. Human Rights and Copyright -<br/>6. The Abiding Principle of Numerus Clausus -<br/>7. Summary -<br/>2 Thing-Relatedness in Copyright -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Copyright as a Chose in Possession? -<br/>3. Work as a Thing -<br/>(a) Substantive Content of the Work:<br/>(i) Work as a normatively acceptable entity -<br/>(ii) Categorisation of works and numerus clausus -<br/>(iii) A new category of works and the Ainsworth criteria -<br/>(b) Separability of the Work:<br/>(i) Separable from human body -<br/>(ii) Separable from the legal system and from the rights -<br/>(c) Need for Form to be Regarded as a Work:<br/>(i) Form as reification of the work -<br/>(ii) Form and non-rivalrousness of work -<br/>4. Benefits of Thinghood Analysis in Copyright -<br/>5. Summary -<br/>3 Acquisition of Copyright -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Accession, Possession, and Copyright -<br/>(a) Manufacture, Physical Control, and Copyright -<br/>(i) Relational signal -<br/>(ii) Exclusionary signal -<br/>(b) ‘Intention to Exclude’ and Copyright -<br/>(c) From Work to Copyright Work -<br/>3. Rivalrousness, Exclusivity, and Copyright -<br/>4. Conceptual and Doctrinal Benefits -<br/>(a) Taxonomical Implications -<br/>(b) Teleological Explanation -<br/>(c) Lessons from the Evolution of the Act of First Acquisition -<br/>(d) Doctrinal Application -<br/>5. Summary -<br/>4 Ownership of Copyright -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Exclusionary Rights and Copyright -<br/>(a) The Nature of Exclusionary Rights and Corresponding Duties -<br/>(i) Copyright as a property right in the monopoly -<br/>(ii) Copyright as a property right in the exclusionary rights themselves -<br/>(iii) Copyright as a chose in action -<br/>(iv) Preoccupation with the physical and exclusionary rights of copyright -<br/>(b) Restricted Acts and Exclusionary Rights -<br/>(c) Exclusionary Rights and Numerus Clausus in Copyright -<br/>3. Exclusive Powers and Copyright -<br/>4. Exclusive Privileges and Copyright -<br/>5. Summary -<br/>5 Copyright Enforcement and Remedies -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Copyright Infringement by Aanalogy with Property Torts -<br/>(a) Copyright Infringement and Trespass -<br/>(b) Copyright Infringement and Private Nuisance -<br/>(c) Copyright Infringement and Liability in Negligence -<br/>3. Proprietary Remedies for Copyright Infringement -<br/>(a) Negotiating Damages -<br/>(b) Account of Profits -<br/>4. Summary -<br/>6 Defences and Limits on Uses -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Defences to Copyright Infringement and Property Torts -<br/>(a) Licence -<br/>(i) Property owner’s power to consent -<br/>(ii) Power of customary practices to permit use -<br/>(iii) Power of the state to permit use based on public policy -<br/>(b) Defences of Fair Dealing -<br/>(c) Public Interest Defence -<br/>(d) Prescription -<br/>3. Limits to Use -<br/>4. Summary -<br/>7 Derivative Interests in Copyright -<br/>1. Introduction -<br/>2. Assignments -<br/>(a) Partial Assignment of Copyright -<br/>(i) Partial assignment as to exclusionary rights -<br/>(ii) Partial assignments limited by time -<br/>(b) Equitable Assignments -<br/>3. Licences -<br/>(a) Exclusive Licences -<br/>(b) Non-Exclusive Licences -<br/>4. Security Interests -<br/>5. Options and Rights of Pre-emption -<br/>6. Right to Receive Royalties -<br/>7. Summary -<br/>Final Remarks -<br/>Bibliography -<br/>Index.<br/>
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    Dewey Decimal Classification HB   Not For Loan National Law School National Law School New Arrival - Display Area 16.10.2025 Purchased - Educational Supplies 12170.00   346.0482 MYS 40475 16.10.2025 16.10.2025 BOOKs Recommended by Dr. Betsy Rajasingh