目录
Chapter 1 Background and Basic Principles
1.1 What Is Copyright?
1.2 The Nature of Copyright
1.3 The Objectives of Copyright
1.3.1 Natural Rights Argument
1.3.2 Uitilitarian Argument
1.3.3 Economic Argument
1.4 The Forms of Copyright
1.5 Infringement of Copyright
1.5.1 No Infringement Except by Derivation
1.5.2 Exceptions from Protection
1.6 Moral Right of the Author
1.7 Copyrights and Intellectual Property
Chapter 2 The United Kingdom of Great Britain
2.1 The Revision Act of 1842
2.2 The Twentieth Century
2.2.1 The 1911 Act
2.2.2 The 1956 Act
2.3 The 1988 Act
2.4 Post- 1988 Act Developments: The Influence of the European Union
2.5 Fair Dealing m Statutory Defense against Infringement
Chapter 3 The United States of America
3.1 Copyright Laws before 1976
3.2 The Act of 1976
3.3 Post-1976 Act Developments
3.4 Fair Use
3.4.1 The Doctrine of Fair Use
3.4.2 Major Developments in Fair Use Case Law since the 1976 Act
Chapter 4 France
4.1 The Revolution and the Decrees of 1791 and 1793
4.1.1 The Performance Right
4.1.2 The Reproduction Right
4.2 The Development of the Law Between 1793 and 1957
4.2.1 Legislation
4.2.2 Case Law
4.2.3 Exceptions
4.2.4 Moral Rights
4.2.5 The Evolution of French Concepts of Authors' Rights
4.3 The Twentieth Century
4.3.1 The 1957 Law on Literary and Artistic Property
4.3.2 The 1985 Law
4.3.3 Statutory Exceptions to Protection
4.4 Recent Developments
4.4.1 Intellectual Property Code, 1992
4.4.2 Subsequent Amendments to the Intellectual Property Code
4.4.3 New Limitations on Right
4.4.4 The Short Quotation Exception
Chapter 5 Germany
5.1 Origins of the Law
5.2 Legislative Developments: 1870-1901
5.3 The Twentieth Century
5.4 Subsequent Amendments to the 1965 Act
5.5 The 1990s: Implementation of the EU Directives on Copyright and Related Rights and Other Recent Developments
5.6 Other Recent Developments
Chapter 6 European and International Aspects of Copyright
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Copyright Law and the EC Treaty
6.3 The Freedom of Movement of Goods and Copyright
6.4 Parallel Imports
6.5 Antl-competitive Practices ( Articles 81 and 82)
6.6 International Conventions
Chapter 7 Exploiting Your Rights
7.1 Sharing Your Rights with Others
7. I. 1 Licensing
7. I. 2 Competition Law and Licensing
7.2 SeUing Your Rights
7.2.1 Assigment Distinguished from License
7.2.2 Making the Transfer Legally Effective
7.2.3 Publishing Contracts
7.2.4 Pricing the Property
7.3 Avoiding Problems with Other People's Rights
Chapter 8 Publishing Contracts
8.1 Copyrights as a Means of Exploiting a Work
8.2 Author Contracts
8.3 Standard Author-Publisher Agreement
Chapter 9 Sample of Contracts for the Sale of Rights
9.1 Model Contract 1 :Agreement for Sale of Translation Rights
9.2 Model Contract 2
Chapter 10 Copyright Lawsuits
10.1 Supreme Court Hears Copyright Extension Case: Lawsuit to Roll Back Extension in Uphill Fight
10.2 Rosetta, Random House Settle E-book Lawsuit: Deal Calls for Licensing Agreement for Future Books
10.3 Scholastic Rebuffs Potter Infringement Charges: Judge Finds that Stouffer "Perpetrated a Fraud" on Court
10.4 Does Freeny Patent Make E-Data Download King?
10.5 Wiley, Elsevier Reach Kessler Settlement
10.6 Half Price Books Sues Barnes & Noble. corn
10.7 ABFFE Files FOI Suit Over Patriot Act
10.8 CCC,Librarians Ink Loans Permissions Pact
10.9 Translations Still Big in Japan
10.10 CCC Charges Copy Shop with Infringement
10.11 McGraw-Hill Author Sues Business Magazine
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