【EUおよび国際著作権の新たな展開】
New Developments in EU and International Copyright Law(Information Law Series) hardcover 520 p. 16
目次
Part I Copyright: From an International Perspective 1 Exceptions for Libraries and Archives 2 Exceptions for Education and Research 3 The Draft Broadcaster’s Treaty: Latecomers to International Protection – Or Perhaps None at All 4 Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions: Discussions and Developments in WIPO 5 The Marrakesh Treaty 6 The Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances Part II Copyright: From A European Union Perspective <Sub-Part A An Introduction – The EU Copyright Agenda Maria Martin-Prat> <Sub-Part B Making Content Available in a Digital Single Market> 7 Orphan Works, Out-of-Commerce Works and Making the European Cultural Heritage Available: ‘Are We Nearly There Yet’? 8 Collective Management and Multi-Territorial Licensing: Key Issues of the Transposition of Directive 2014/26/EU 9 Text and Data Mining <Sub-Part C Strengthening and Balancing Copyright> 10 Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright in the Digital Age. Four Cornerstones for a Future-Proof Legal Framework in the EU 11 Private Copy Levies 12 How Much Communication to the Public Is ‘Communication to the Public’? 13 Digital Exhaustion of Copyright in the EU or Shall We Cease Being so Schizophrenic 14 Private International Law Issues on the Internet 15 The Future of Copyright Enforcement Online: Intermediaries Caught between Formal and Informal Governance in the EU <Sub-Part D Future Policy Recommendations> 16 Flexible Copyright: Can EU Author’s Right Accommodate Fair Use? 17 The Role of the Court of Justice of the European Union: Harmonizing, Creating and sometimes Disrupting Copyright Law in the European Union 18 Towards a EU Copyright Code? A Conceptual Framework
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