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| 245 | _aDigital Rights Management under India, US & EU Copyright Law | ||
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| 505 | _aTABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY; I. INTRODUCTION ; II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVE ; III. RESEARCH STATEMENT ; IV. RESEARCH QUESTIONS ; V. HYPOTHESIS ; VI. METHODOLOGY AND SOURCE OF DATA ; VII. MODE OF CITATION ; VIII. SCOPE AND LIMITATION ; CHAPTER TWO: MEANIING AND UNDERSTANDING OF DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT ; IX. INTRODUCTION ; o Digital Copyright ; o Development of Digital Storage Media ; o Development of Ripping Technology ; X. MEANING OF DRM ; XI. DRM FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE ; XII. COMPONENTS OF A TYPICAL DRM SYSTEM ; XIII. CONTENT DELIVERY XIV. SECURITY AND CONTENT PROTECTION ; XV. METADATA ; XVI. RIGHTS OBJECT AND USAGE RIGHTS ; XVII. LICENSE GENERATION ; XVIII. AN OVERVIEW OF THE MAJOR OPERATIONS IN A TYPICAL DRM SYSTEM ; CHAPTER THREE:FAIR USE AND THE PROBLEM OF DRM MISUSE ; XIX. COPYRIGHT v. DRM ; XX. PRIVATE USE ; XXI. BENEFITS OF DRM ; A. DRM Provides Protection of Digital Content ; B. DRM Enables Secure Digitized work Distribution ; C. DRM Ensures Content Authenticity ; D. DRM Provides for Transaction Non-repudiation ; E. DRM Supports Participant Identification ; XXII. DRM MISUSE ; CHAPTER FOUR: INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO ON DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT ; INTRODUCTION ; XXIII. DRM IN THE INTERNET TREATIES ; o EVOLUTION OF WIPO TREATIES ; o WORLD COPYRIGHT TREATY, 1966, (WCT) & WIPO PERFORMANCES AND PHONOGRAMS TREATY (WPPT) ; o Definition of the technological protection measures in the WIPO Treaties; o Scope of rights ; o Enforcement And Management Of Rights ; o Emerging copyright issues ; o Licensing and rights management in digital arena ; COPYRIGHT LIMITATIONS IN THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT ; DRM AND COPYRIGHT LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS ; A. Issues not dealt with in the WIPO Treaties ; Whether adequate legal protection provided under art. 11 WCT demands a separate anti circumvention legislation? ; What remedies must be made available to the copyright holders? ; CHAPTER FIVE :DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGAMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; XXIV. INTRODUCITON ; XXV. LEGAL FRAMEWORK DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT ; o The Digital Consumer's Bill of Rights ; o Implementation of WIPO ; o Overview of Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998 ; o Circumvention of Technological Protection Measures ; o Business of trafficking in circumventing technology ; o No mandate ; o Saving Clause ; o Exceptions ; o Integrity of Copyright Management Information ; o Remedies ; THE DOCTRINE OF FAIR USE ; ANALYSIS ; CHAPTER SIX: DIGITAL RIGHT MANAGEMENT IN EUROPEAN UNION ; XXVI. INTRODUCTION ; XXVII. EUROPEAN COPYRIGHT LAW ; o Rights under the Copyright Directive ; o Exceptions and limitations; XXVIII. FIRST WAVE ; o Definition of technological protection measures ; 1. Act of Circumvention ; Unlike the DMCA, which is more complex and exhaustively detailed, the European Union Copyright Directive (the "EUCD") addresses its anti-circumvention measures in few paragraphs. It provides that; 2. Business of trafficking in circumventing technology ; o The Voluntary Measures ; XXIX. SECOND WAVE ; XXX. ANALYSIS: BALANCING ACT ; o Scope of prohibition ; o Unlawful Devices ; o Prohibition within or outside the Copyright Regime ; o Boundaries of copyright ; CHAPTER SEVEN: DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT IN INDIA ; XXXI. INTRODUCTION ; XXXII. THE OLDER LAW ; XXXIII. EVOLUTION OF DRM IN INDIA; XXXIV. CURRENT LAW AND RELEVANT PROVISIONS ; o Act of circumvention ; o What activities amount to circumvention? ; o Who can be held liable under the Act? ; o Rights Protected; o What remedies are available?; o Exceptions ; o Whether facilitating circumvention attracts violations ; CHAPTER EIGHT. CRITICISM OF INDIAN DRM PROVISIONS: COPYRIGTH AMENDMENT ACT 2012 & COMPARISON WITH US & EU ; A. Economic analysis ; B. Criminal remedies: How far effective? ; C. Nature of Piracy In India ; D. DRM Provisions protecting more than what is required ; XXXV. ANALYSING INDIAN DRM FROM A RELATIVE VIEWPOINT ; CHAPTER NINE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ; BIBLIOGRAPHY. | ||
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| 700 | _aProf. (Dr.) T Ramakrishna - Guide | ||
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