Título:
Understanding Copyright Law
Colección:
Legal Text Series
Autor:
Marshall LEAFFER
Editor:
Matthew Bender & Co, 1989.
Descripción:
405 p.
Depósito legal:
89-050308
Materias:
Derechos de ExplotaciónOriginalidadPropiedad IndustrialPropiedad Intelectual
Tipo de contenido:
Manual
Fondo:
Biblioteca Ramón Casas
CDU:
RC 18 13

CHAPTER 1. Introduction to copyright and intellectual property law
Part I. Historical overview of copyright
Part II. The economics of information
Part III. Copyright, patent, trademarks, compared

CHAPTER 2. Subject matter of copyright: general standards
Part I. Fixation
Part II. Originality
Part III. Derivative works and compilations
Part IV. Non – Copyrightability subject matter

CHAPTER 3. Works of authorship: categories of copyrightable subject matter
Part I. Work of authorshio: categories of copyrightable subjetc matter
Part II. Literary works
Part III. Pictorial graphic and sculptural works: the utilitarian object

CHAPTER 4. Publication and notice
Part I. Publication
Part II. Notice

CHAPTER 5. Ownership of copyright
Part I. initial ownership: Works made for hire and joint works
Part II. Transfers of Copyright Interests

CHAPTER 6. Duration, renewal and termination of transfers
Part I. Duration
Part II. Renewal
Part III. Termination of transfers

CHAPTER 7. Copyright registration and deposit
Part I. Registration
Part II. Deposit

CHAPTER 8. The exclusive rights and their limitations
Part I. Exclusive rights, limitations and compulsory licenses
Part II. The reproduction adn adaptation rights and their limitations
Part III. The distribution right and its limitations
Part IV. The performance and display rights and their limitations
Part V. Rights not granted under federal copyright

CHAPTER 9. Infringement and remedies
Part I. Infringement: substantive issues
Part II. Remedies
Part III. Infringrement: procedural matters

CHAPTER 10. Fair use and other defenses to copyright infringement
Part I. Fair Use: The background
Part II. The four factors individually examined
Part III. Special applications of fair use analysis: New technologies, parody, and the first amendment

CHAPTER 11. Copyright law in a federal system: preemption of state law
Part I. Preemption before the 1976 Act
Part II. Preemption under 301 of the 1976 act

CHAPTER 12. An overview of international copyright
Part I. The major international treaties involving copyright
Part II. Foreign authors
Part III. Trade regulation affecting international copyright matters
Part IV. The manufacturing clause

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