• Part 1
  • Table of contents
  • Opening Speech p.8.
    Victor NABHAN.
  • Welcome Speech p.10.
    Hiroshi SAITO.
  • Guest Speech Commissioner of Agency for Cultural Affairs p.11.
    Seiichi KONDO.
  • Special Speech Business Law Approach to Cloud Services p.13.
    Zentaro KITAGAWA.
  • Session 1 - Developments of Now Platforms p.27.
  • President: (Stockholm University)
    Jan ROSÉN.
  • 1.1. Cloud Computing: p.29.
    Sylvie FORBIN.
  • 1.2. Search Engines: p.32.
    Antoon QUAEDVLIEG.
  • 1.3. Filtering: p.39.
    Naoya BESSHO.
  • 1.4. Social Media: p.49.
    Ole-Andreas ROGNSTAD.
  • 1.5. Legal Synthesis of Issues raised by "Cloud" Technologies: p.53.
    Pierre SIRINELLI.
  • Session 2 - Can the Internet Treaties of 1996 Play and Important Role in Legal Issues. Raised by "Cloud" Business? (Part I)
  • President: (Katholike Universiteit Leuven)
    Frank GÖTZEN.
  • Keynote Speech (Hungarian Copyright Society)
    Mihály FICSOR.
  • Right of Making Available with Reference to "Cloud" Storage and Retrieval
  • Speakers:
  • 2.1. (University of Nottingham) p.164.
    Estelle DERCLAYE.
  • 2.2. (Hocker Advocaten) p.190.
    Jacqueline SEIGNETTE.
  • 2.3. (Rikkyo University) p.199.
    Tatsuhiro UENO.
  • Session 3 - Can the Internet Treaties of 1996 Play an Important Role in Legal Issues Raised by "Cloud" Business? (Part II) p.221.
  • President: (Université de Montreal) p.221.
    Ysolde GENDREAU.
  • Technological Protection Measures and Electronic Rights Management Information in the "Cloud" Environment
  • Speakers:
  • 3.1. (University of Namur)
    Séverine DUSOLLIER.
  • 3.2. (Microsoft) p.222.
    Jule SIGALL.
  • 3.3. (Infotek) p.228.
    Shusaku YAMAMOTO.
  • Session 4 - New Business Models for Effective Protection of Copyright and Related Rights in the "Cloud" -- Role of Electronic Rights Management in New Business Models p.235.
  • President: (Legance)
    Paolo MARZANO.
  • 4.1. Musical Works. (JASRAC) p.236.
    Satoshi WATANABE.
  • 4.2. Literary Works: (BSA) p.239.
    Jesse FEDER.
  • 4.3. Photographic Works: (DENTSU) p.244.
    Takahito IIDA.
  • 4.4. Audiovisual Works: (Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP) p.253.
    Eric SCHWARTZ.
  • 4.5. Performances: (Japan Actors'Association) p.260.
    Tsuneo ASAHARA.
  • 4.6. Phonograms: (VIVENDI) p.263.
    Sylvie FORBIN.
  • Session 5 - Copyright-avoiding Business Model in the "Cloud" p.267.
  • President: (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
    Paolo MARZANO.
  • Speakers:
  • 5.1. (cabinet d'avocats Jean Martin) p.269.
    Jean MARTIN.
  • 5.2. (United States Patent and Trademark Office) p.274.
    Shira PERLMUTTER.
  • 5.3. (University of Amsterdam) p.280.
    Martin SENFTLEBEN.
  • Session 6 - Future Model of One-Stop-On-Line Licensing in the Cloud Environment (Part I) -- Contractual Perspectives on Crossovers of Rights and National Borders (Reproduction, Distribution, Communication to the Public, Adaptation and Multiterritorial Licenses) p.313.
  • President: (CECOLDA)
    Graciela MELO SARMIENTO.
  • Speakers:
  • 6.1. (Max-Planck-Institute) p.314.
    Silke VON LEWINSKY.
  • 6.2. (European Commission) p.331.
    María MARTÍN PRAT.
  • 6.3. (Vanderbilt University Law-School) p.337.
    Daniel GERVAIS.
  • Session 7 - Future Model of One-Stop-On-Line Licensing in the Cloud Environment (Part II) - Litigation Perspectives on Crossovers of Rights and National Borders; Private International Law Issues p.347.
  • President: (University of Nottingham)
    Paul L.C. TORREMANS.
  • Speakers:
  • 7.1. (Columbia University) p.362.
    Jane C. GINSBURG.
  • 7.2. (Kyushu University) p.369.
    Toshiyuki KONO.
  • 7.3. (Max-Plank-Institute) p.380.
    Annette KUR.
  • Closing Speech p.395.
    Victor NABHAN.

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