Título:
Research Handbook on the Future of EU Copyright
Autores:
Estelle DERCLAYE (Editora) / Ramón CASAS VALLÈS / Christophe GEIGER / Jeremy PHILLIPS / Jacques de WERRA
Editor:
Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2009.
Descripción:
643 p.
Depósito legal:
2008937416
ISBN:
978 1 84720 392 2
Materias:
Comisión de Propiedad IntelectualInvestigación
Tipo de contenido:
Artículos
Fondo:
Biblioteca Ramón Casas
CDU:
RC 12 12

Introduction
Estelle DERCLAYE

1. Copyright Without Frontiers: The Problem of Territoriality in European Copyright Law
P. Bernt HUGENHOLTZ

2. Copyright’s Fundamental Rights Dimension at EU Level
Christophe GEIGER

3. Subject Matter
Tanya APLIN

4. The Subject-Matter for Film Protection in Europe
Pascal KAMINA

5. The Requirement of Originality
Ramón CASAS VALLÉS

6. From Idea to Fixation: A View of Protected Works
Antoine LATREILLE

7. Duration of Copyright
Yves GAUBIAC, Brigitte LINDNER and John N. ADAMS

8. Authorship, Ownership, Wikiship: Copyright in the 21st Century
Jeremy PHILLIPS

9. Economic Rights
Ansgar OHLY

10. Moral Rights
Willem GROSHEIDE

11. The Moral Right of Integrity
Jacques de WERRA

12. Dealing with Rights in Copyright-Protected Works: Assignments and Licences
Andreas RAHMATIAN

13. The Issue of Exceptions: Reshaping the Keys to the Gates in the Territory of Literary, Musical and Artistic Creation
Marie-Christine JANSSENS

14. Private Copy Levies and Technical Protection of Copyright: The Uneasy Accommodation of Two Conflicting Logics
Séverine DUSOLLIER and Caroline KER

15. Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights: Achievements and Problems of Institutional Effort Towards Harmonisation
Maria Mercedes FRABBONI

16. Copyright Protection of Computer Programs
Jon BING

17. The Protection of Databases
Matthias LEISTNER

18. Choice of Law in EU Copyright Directives
Paul TORREMANS

19. Overlap/Relationships between Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Rights
Antoon QUAEDVLIEG

20. Relationship between Copyright and Contract Law
Lucie GUIBAULT

21. European Competition Law and Copyright: Where do we Stand? Where do we go?
Valérie Laure BENABOU

22. Do Whiffs of Misappropriation and Standards for Slavish Imitation Weaken the Foundations of IP Law?
Anselm Kamperman SANDERS

23. Access to Knowledge under the International Copyright Regime, the WIPO Development Agenda and the European Communities’ New External Trade and IP Policy
Henning Grosse RUSE-KHAN

By way of Conclusion: What Next?
Estelle DERCLAYE

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