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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1856 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: Sweet & Maxwell
  • ISBN-10: 0414024613
  • ISBN-13: 9780414024618
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Sterling on World Copyright Law remains the most comprehensive and comparative analysis of world copyright law and decided cases on a national, international, and regional level. This insightful and accessible text covers the key principles of protection, as well as the leading conventions and treaties, making it a leading authority on the subject.
Contributors v
Preface to the Fourth Edition vii
Table of Cases
xxv
Table of International Treaties, Conventions and Agreements
liii
Table of European Materials
lxvii
Table of National Laws
lxxix
Table of Abbreviations
xci
Part I Background and Basic Principles
Chapter 1 General Overview
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Trevor Cook
General Summary
1(8)
Historical Background
9(36)
The Economic Importance Of Copyright And Related Rights
45(13)
Copyright and Related Rights In The Global Information Era
58(8)
Summary
66
Chapter 2 Basis of Protection
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Johanna Gibson
Introduction
1(10)
Relationship To Human Rights
11(73)
Related Rights
84(31)
Sui Generis Rights
115(13)
Related Aspects: General
128
Appendix A Locke's Theory of Property
1(1)
Appendix B International and Regional Instruments Concerning Human Rights (Extracts)
1(1)
Chapter 3 Structure of Protection
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Dinusha Mendis
Introduction
1(2)
Structure of Protection under National Laws
3(7)
Structure of Protection under International Instruments
10(13)
Structure of Protection under Regional Instruments
23(9)
Private International Law
32(33)
National Treatment and Reciprocity
65(49)
Figure 1 Structure of National Treatment
114
Chapter 4 Terminology and Interpretation
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Johanna Gibson
General
1(3)
National Laws
4(1)
International Instruments
5(6)
Regional Instruments
11(22)
Summary
33
Chapter 5 Beneficiaries of Protection
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributors Michael Hart
Emily Riddle
Introduction
1(4)
Part I Authors
5(59)
Part II Owners of Related Rights
64(45)
Part III Owners of Sui Generis Rights
109
Chapter 6 Subject Matter of Protection
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributors Michael Hart
Emily Riddle
Introduction
1(6)
Part I Authors' Works
7(96)
Part II Related Right Subject Matter
103(6)
Part III Sui Generis Right Subject Matter
109(2)
Part IV Specific National Categories
111(5)
Part V The Protection of Recorded Productions
116(43)
Figure II Protection of Cinematographic and Photographic Productions
159
Chapter 7 Protection Criteria
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Estelle Derclaye
Introduction
1(2)
Author's Rights
3(86)
Related Rights
89(12)
Sui Generis Rights
101
Chapter 8 Moral Rights
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Stavroula Karapapa
Introduction
1(5)
Types of Moral Rights
6(6)
Moral Rights of Authors
12(28)
Other Beneficiaries of Moral or Moral-type Rights
40(9)
Illustrative Cases
49
Chapter 9 Economic Rights
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Stavroula Karapapa
Introduction
1(2)
Types of Economic Rights
3(45)
Other Economic Rights
48(2)
Economic Rights in the Context of the Internet
50(24)
On-demand Availability Right: Specific Aspects
74(16)
Economic Rights of Authors
90(40)
Other Beneficiaries of Economic Rights
130(55)
Specific National Categories
185(3)
Figure III Categories of Communication Services
188(1)
Figure IV Wireless Broadcasting and Cable Transmission
189
Chapter 10 Limitations and Expectations
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Robert Crossley
Introduction
1(10)
Time, Space and Format Shifting
11(8)
Use of Computer Programs and Databases
19(4)
The "Three-Step" Test
23(8)
The Digital Dimension
31(5)
Conditions of Application
36(3)
National Laws
39(47)
International Instruments
86(9)
Regional Instruments
95(12)
Policy Considerations
107
Chapter 11 Term of Protection
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Robert Crossley
Introduction
1(3)
Authors' Right
4(14)
Related Rights
18(10)
Sui Generis Rights
28(2)
Other Provisions
30
Chapter 12 Exercise of Rights
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Robert Crossley
Introduction
1(34)
Exercise of Rights by Collecting Societies
35(13)
The Future
48
Chapter 13 Infringement
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Patricia Akester
Introduction
1(130)
Breaches in Respect of Technological Measures
131(23)
Unauthorised Removal, etc. of Rights Management Information
154
Appendix: Potential Infringements on the Internet
1
Chapter 14 Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General
1(2)
TRIPS Agreement
3(1)
WIPO Treaties
4(1)
ACTA
5(1)
European Union
6(1)
National Laws
7(1)
Statutory Damages
8(3)
Technical Controls
11(1)
Disclosure of Names
12
Chapter 15 Additional Legislative Features
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
Introduction
1(1)
Official Administering Bodies
2(6)
Legal Deposit
8(1)
Transitional and Applicatory Provisions
9
Part II National, International and Regional Protection
Chapter 16 National Systems of Protection
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Stavroula Karapapa
Introduction
1(2)
The Copyright System
3(4)
The Author's Right System
7(1)
Differences Between the Copyright and Author's Right Systems
8(11)
Formalities
19(1)
Sui Generis Rights
20(1)
Unifying the Systems
21
Chapter 17 International Conventions, Treaties and Agreements: Summary
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Stavroula Karapapa
Introduction
1(3)
Major International Instruments Affording Substantive Protection
4(9)
Other International Instruments
13(8)
Proposed Instruments
21
Chapter 18 Berne Convention (1886--1971)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(4)
Basis of Protection
5(1)
Structure of Protection
6(7)
Terminology and Interpretation
13(3)
Beneficiaries of Protection
16(2)
Subject Matter of Protection
18(7)
Protection Criteria
25(4)
Simultaneous Publication
29(1)
Discriminatory Protection
30(1)
Moral Rights
31(5)
Economic Rights
36(24)
Limitations and Exceptions
60(1)
Term of Protection
61(1)
Comparison of Terms
62(1)
Exercise of Rights
63(1)
Infringement
64(1)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
65(1)
Additional Aspects
66
Chapter 19 Universal Copyright Convention (1952--1971)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(3)
Main Provisions of the Convention
4(1)
Basis of Protection
5(1)
Structure of Protection
6(2)
Protected Authors
8(1)
Protected Works
9(1)
Granted Protection
10(2)
Terminology and Interpretation
12(1)
Beneficiaries of Protection
13(1)
Subject Matter of Protection
14(1)
Protection Criteria
15(3)
Formalities
18(1)
Moral Rights
19(1)
Economic Rights
20(3)
Limitations and Exceptions
23(1)
Term of Protection
24(2)
Works in the Public Domain
26(1)
Exercise of Rights
27(1)
Infringement
28(1)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
29(1)
Additional Aspects
30
Chapter 20 Rome Convention (1961)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(4)
Main Provisions of the Convention
5(1)
Basis of Protection
6(1)
Structure of Provision
7(11)
Terminology and Interpretation
18(2)
Beneficiaries of Protection
20(4)
Subject Matter of Protection
20
Protection Criteria
24(4)
Formalities
28(1)
Moral Rights
29(1)
Economic Rights
30(10)
Administration
40(2)
Limitation and Exceptions
42(1)
Term of Protection
43(1)
Exercise of Rights
44(1)
Infringement
45(1)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
46(1)
Additional Aspects
47
Chapter 21 Phonograms Convention (1971)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(4)
Main Provisions of the Convention
5(1)
Basis of Protection
6(1)
Structure of Protection
7(3)
Terminology and Interpretation
10(3)
Beneficiaries of Protection
13(1)
Subject Matter of Protection
14(1)
Protection Criteria
15(1)
Formalities
16(1)
Moral Rights
17(1)
Economic Rights
18(1)
Limitations and Exceptions
19(1)
Term of Protection
20(1)
Exercise of Rights
21(1)
Infringement
22(1)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
23(1)
Additional Aspects
24
Chapter 22 TRIPS Agreement (1994)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(3)
Basis of Protection
4(2)
Structure of Protection
6(4)
Criteria for Eligibility for National Treatment
10(8)
Terminology and Interpretation
18(8)
Beneficiaries of Protection
26(1)
Subject Matter of Protection
27(2)
Protection Criteria
29(2)
Moral Rights
31(1)
Owners of Related Rights
32(1)
Economic Rights
33(10)
Limitations and Exceptions
43(1)
Limitations and Exceptions to Rights under the Berne Convention
44(3)
Additional Limitations and Exceptions under Berne
47(1)
Limitations and Exceptions to Rights not Expressly Recognised in the Berne Convention
48(2)
Term of Protection
50(3)
Exercise of Rights
53(1)
Infringement
54(1)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
55(2)
Additional Aspects
57
Chapter 23 WIPO Copyright Treaty (1996)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(4)
Basis of Protection
5(3)
Structure of Protection
8(5)
Terminology and Interpretation
13(1)
Reproduction
14(1)
Beneficiaries of Protection
15(1)
Subject Matter of Protection
16(3)
Protection Criteria
19(1)
Moral Rights
20(1)
Economic Rights
21(10)
Limitations and Exceptions
31(1)
Term of Protection
32(1)
Exercise of Rights
33(1)
Infringement
34(3)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement (art. 14(2))
37(1)
Additional Aspects
38
Chapter 24 WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (1996)
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Phillip Johnson
General Overview
1(2)
Basis of Protection
3(3)
Structure of Protection
6(6)
Terminology and Interpretation
12(5)
Beneficiaries of Protection
17(3)
Subject Matter of Protection
20(2)
Protection Criteria
22(1)
Moral Rights
23(3)
Economic Rights
26(12)
Limitations and Exceptions
38(1)
Term of Protection
39(1)
Exercise of Rights
40(1)
Infringement
41(3)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
44(1)
Additional Aspects
45(4)
Concluding Comments
49
Chapter 25 The Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances (2012)
Deming Liu
General Overview
1(4)
Basis of Protection
5(2)
Terminology and Interpretation
7(2)
Beneficiaries of Protection
9(1)
Subject Matter of Protection
10(1)
Protection Criteria
11(1)
National Treatment
12(2)
Moral Rights
14(1)
Economic Rights
15(1)
Limitations and Exceptions (art. 13)
16(1)
Transfer of Rights
17(1)
Term of Protection
18(1)
Infringement
19(3)
Remedies, Penalties and Enforcement
22(1)
Additional Aspects
23(4)
Summary
27
Chapter 26 WIPO Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons who are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Impaired (the "Marrakesh Treaty") (2013)
Florian Koempel
General Overview
1(3)
Structure of Limitations or Exceptions
4(1)
Beneficiaries of Limitations or Exceptions
5(1)
Terminology and Interpretation
6(1)
Limitation of Limitations and Exceptions
7(1)
Cross-border Exchange of Accessible Format Copies
8(1)
Commercial Availability
9(1)
Technological Protection Measures
10(1)
Exhaustion
11(1)
Practical Solutions
12(3)
International
15
Chapter 27 Regional Conventions, Treaties and Agreements: Summary
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Dinusha Mendis
Introduction
1(1)
Europe
2(6)
North, Central and South America
8(4)
Other Areas
12(1)
Overview
13
Chapter 28 European Union
J.A.L. Sterling
Contributor Trevor Cook
General Summary
1(3)
EFTA, EEA, TRIPS and Other Agreements
4(18)
Application of Treaty Principles
22
Summaries of Main EU Directives on Copyright and Related Rights
1(1)
Evolution of European Copyright and Related Rights Law
1(8)
Principles and Provisions: References and Notes: European Copyright and Related Rights Law Summary Chart
9
Part III International and Regional Standards of Protection: Comparative Summaries
International and Regional Standards of Protection: Comparative Summaries
Introduction
1(1)
Summary A Comparative Summary of International and Regional Instruments
1(1)
Summary B Comparative Summary of Protection of Beneficiaries
1(1)
Comparative Tables of Protection under International and Regional Instruments
1(1)
Part IV Glossary
Glossary of Legal and Technical Terms
Introduction
1(1)
Glossary Index
2(1)
Glossary of Legal and Technical Terms
3
Part V Reference Materials
Section I International and Regional Instruments: Membership, Contracting Parties and Texts
Membership and Contracting Parties
1(9)
Texts
10
Section II Reference Materials
Introduction
1(3)
List of International and Regional Instruments Affording Protection
4(2)
Legislative and Other Developments
6(4)
Country List
10
Section III Historic Documents
Introduction
1(4)
Venice
5(2)
Great Britain: Act 8 Anne, c. 19, 1710
7(1)
Denmark: Ordinance of 7 January 1741
8(1)
United States: Copyright Act, 31 May 31 1790
9(1)
France
10(3)
Prussia: Law of 11 June 1837
13(1)
Sardinia/Austria: Convention of 22 May 1840
14(1)
Spain: Law of 10 June 1847
15(1)
Berne Convention 1886
16(2)
Addendum: Kant's Theory
18(1)
Note on Finnian v Columbia (Sixth Century)
19
Section IV Additional Reference Materials
A The Phonogram Performing Right: Historical Background
1(1)
B Model Laws
1(1)
C Draft Instruments
1
Bibliography 1687(30)
Index 1717