Aplin and Bently argue that the quotation exception in international law requires countries to operate copyright exceptions that resemble a type of 'fair use.' This book is a key resource for academics, policymakers, lawyers, judges, and copyright user groups, including libraries, cultural institutions, publishers, and record companies.
Aplin and Bently argue that the quotation exception in international law requires countries to operate copyright exceptions that resemble a type of 'fair use.' This book is a key resource for academics, policymakers, lawyers, judges, and copyright user groups, including libraries, cultural institutions, publishers, and record companies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Lionel Bently has been the Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law at the University of Cambridge since 2004. He is Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law at the University of Cambridge, and a door tenant at 11 South Square, Gray's Inn. His publications include The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law (with Prof. Brad Sherman); Intellectual Property Law (editions 1-4, with Prof. Brad Sherman; 5th ed, with Profs Sherman, Dev Gangjee, and Phillip Johnson); Gurry on Breach of Confidence: The Protection of Confidential Information (with Prof. Aplin, Prof. Johnson and Mr Malynicz). He is General Editor of International Copyright Law and Practice (with Burton Ong), co-editor (with Martin Kretschmer) of Primary Sources on Copyright, and Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Law Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. History of article 10(1) Berne 3. Preliminary considerations about the nature of the quotation exception 4. Article 10(1) Berne: requirements 5. Article 10(1) Berne: the meaning of quotation 6. Article 10(1) Berne: fair practice 7. Consequences of global, mandatory fair use 8. Conclusion Bibliography, Index.
1. Introduction 2. History of article 10(1) Berne 3. Preliminary considerations about the nature of the quotation exception 4. Article 10(1) Berne: requirements 5. Article 10(1) Berne: the meaning of quotation 6. Article 10(1) Berne: fair practice 7. Consequences of global, mandatory fair use 8. Conclusion Bibliography, Index.
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