【Understandingシリーズ:著作権法 第6版】
Understanding Copyright Law 6th ed.(The Understanding Series) paper xxix, 614 p. 14
Marshall A. Leaffer 著
目次
1. Introduction To Copyright And Intellectual Property Law I: Historical Overview Of Copyright II: Justifications For Copyright Law III: Copyright, Patent, And Trademark Compared 2. Subject Matter Of Copyright: General Standards I: Fixation II: Originality And Authorship III: Compilations And Derivative Works IV: Non-Copyrightable Subject Matter 3. Works Of Authorship: Categories Of Copyrightable Subject Matter I: Works Of Authorship: Overview II: Literary Works III: Pictorial, Graphic, And Sculptural Works: The Utilitarian Object IV: Other Categories Of Copyrightable Subject Matter 4. Publication, Notice, And Other Formalities I: Publication II: Notice III: The Manufacturing Clause 5. Ownership Of Copyright I: Initial Ownership: Works Made For Hire And Joint Works II: Transfers Of Copyright Interests 6. Duration, Renewal, Termination Of Transfers, And Restoration Of Copyright I: Duration II: Renewal III: Termination Of Transfers IV: Restoration Of Copyright In Works Previously In The Public Domain 7. Copyright Registration And Deposit I: Registration II: Deposit 8. The Exclusive Rights And Their Limitations I: Exclusive Rights, Limitations, And Compulsory Licenses II: The Reproduction And Adaptation Rights And Their Limitations III: The Distribution Right And Its Limitations IV: The Performance And Display Rights And Their Limitations V: Beyond Conventional Copyright Protection: The Moral Right VI: Rights Beyond Copyright In The Digital Age: The Audio Home Recording Act Of 1992 And The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Of 1998 9. Infringement And Remedies I: Infringement: Substantive Issues II: Third Party Liability (Contributory Infringement And Vicarious Liability) Including The Liability Of Online Service Providers Under The Digital Millennium Copyright Act III: Remedies IV: Infringement: Procedural Matters 10. Fair Use And Other Defenses To Copyright Infringement I: Fair Use: The Background II: The Four Factors Individually Examined III: Special Applications Of Fair Use Analysis: New Technologies, Parody, And The First Amendment IV: The Future Of Fair Use V: Other Affirmative Copyright Defenses 11. Copyright Law In A Federal System: Preemption Of State Law I: Preemption Before The 1976 Act II: Preemption Under §301 of The 1976 Act 12. An Overview Of International Copyright I: The Major International Treaties Involving Copyright II: Foreign Authors And Conflicts Of Law In International Copyright III: Trade Regulation Affecting International Copyright Matters IV: Multilateral and Regional Approaches to International Copyright Protection Table of Cases Index