Copyright Exhaustion is a valuable research tool for academics, practitioners, legislators, and students. The book provides a comprehensive, comparative insight into the development, policy considerations and functioning of the exhaustion doctrine in copyright law. The greatest value of the book lies in its comparative approach and timely status.
Copyright Exhaustion is a valuable research tool for academics, practitioners, legislators, and students. The book provides a comprehensive, comparative insight into the development, policy considerations and functioning of the exhaustion doctrine in copyright law. The greatest value of the book lies in its comparative approach and timely status.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Produktdetails
Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Péter Mezei is an associate professor at the University of Szeged, an adjunct professor (dosentti) at the University of Turku, and a visiting lecturer at the University of Jean Moulin Lyon III. Both in lecturing and in research, he has specialized in comparative digital copyright law. He contributed to several international research studies commissioned by the European Commission. He has been selected to write national reports to the 2010, 2014, and 2022 International Comparative Law Congress. He is a member of the European Copyright Society and the Hungarian Copyright Expert Board.
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Introduction 1. The theory of exhaustion 2. The doctrine of exhaustion in the copyright law of the European Union 3. The first sale doctrine in the copyright law of the United States 4. Digital exhaustion in the European Union and the United States Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The theory of exhaustion 2. The doctrine of exhaustion in the copyright law of the European Union 3. The first sale doctrine in the copyright law of the United States 4. Digital exhaustion in the European Union and the United States Conclusion.
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