An introductory text on copyright law for editors, authors and publishers working with text and pictures, including guidance on economic rights for freelance writers, and how to manage content posted online.
An introductory text on copyright law for editors, authors and publishers working with text and pictures, including guidance on economic rights for freelance writers, and how to manage content posted online.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gillian Davies has worked as a legal editor for 16 years. In this book she draws on her legal, editorial and freelance writing experience to shed light on this complex but fascinating subject. She is also the author of Copyright Law for Artists, Photographers and Designers.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Introduction
2. How the issues crop up
3. No copyright in 'ideas'?
4. Substantial copying I: Designers Guild
5. Substantial copying II: Da Vinci Code
6. Substantial copying III: Ravenscroft v James
7. Extracts/quoting
8. Arthur Conan Doyle: the curious case of 'revived copyright'
9. 'Criticism or review' and 'incidental inclusion'
10. 'Orphans': gigantic wall of apathy?
11. Pictures speak louder than words: still images and photography
12. Libel: 'the sharp end of PR'
13. Journalists and newspaper editors
14. Moral rights, satire and parody: don't you "shizzle my nizzle"
15. Dates, deadlines and money
16. Other very interesting bits and bobs
17. Plagiarism by Ian Bloom, Ross & Craig Solicitors
18. Going to law with Ian Bloom, Ross & Craig Solicitors
8. Arthur Conan Doyle: the curious case of 'revived copyright'
9. 'Criticism or review' and 'incidental inclusion'
10. 'Orphans': gigantic wall of apathy?
11. Pictures speak louder than words: still images and photography
12. Libel: 'the sharp end of PR'
13. Journalists and newspaper editors
14. Moral rights, satire and parody: don't you "shizzle my nizzle"
15. Dates, deadlines and money
16. Other very interesting bits and bobs
17. Plagiarism by Ian Bloom, Ross & Craig Solicitors
18. Going to law with Ian Bloom, Ross & Craig Solicitors
19. Tax
20. Bibliography
Index
Rezensionen
[Davies'] analyses of the various problems and her commentaries on the cases are mainly clear and concise, emphasising the main points well, and there are useful footnotes given under the heading 'Information bank' ... Extremely useful. Editing Matters
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