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Copyright and Copyright Protection [PDF]
One of the legal intellectual property disciplines are copyrights which concerns artistic and literary works. Copyright is: bundle of exclusive legal rights that has to do with protection of literary and artistic works. It is granted to authors and artists to protect expressive works against unauthorized reproduction or distribution by third parties ...
Besa Kadriu, Agim Nuhiu, Safet Emruli
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The expansion of worldwide digital networks gives consumers extensive access to (and lets them reuse) audio-visual material regardless of the context they're taken from - such as advertising, entertainment, education, or research. In this kind of environment, the question of who owns the content is extremely relevant.
J. Dittmann, F.-M. Nack (Frank)
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The Berne Convention and the national laws on intellectual property fully apply to PRO instruments. The identification of and access to an original PRO instrument is often associated with copyright ownership. This is the copyright holder of the instrument who will control its access (distribution and reproduction), its adaptation or modification, and ...
Anfray Caroline +3 more
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Copyright Renewal, Copyright Restoration, and the Difficulty of Determining Copyright Status [PDF]
It has long been assumed that most of the works published from 1923 to 1964 in the US are currently in the public domain. Both non-profit and commercial digital libraries have dreamed of making this material available. Most programs have recognized as well that the restoration of US copyright in foreign works in 1996 has made it impossible for them to ...
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Copyright in the networked world: orphaned copyrights [PDF]
PurposeThis column aims to look at the results of the US Copyright Office's request for comments about orphan copyrights.Design/methodology/approachIt uses a form of Game Theory called the Prisoner's Dilemma Game to analyze the comments that are available on the Copyright Office web site.FindingsSome change seems likely, if only because the opponents ...
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Copyright in the networked world: copyright police [PDF]
PurposeThe purpose of this column is to look at how copyright enforcement is handled.Design/methodology/approachLegal issues in enforcement are examined, as well as the initiatives of organizations like the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).FindingsSome rights owner organizations are taking a vigilante approach to enforcement.Originality/
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Copyright in the networked world: gray copyright [PDF]
PurposeThis paper uses an inductive approach to define “gray copyright.” It is needed to describe those situations in which the practical degree of copyright protection can best be measured in shades of risk rather than in simple terms of black and white.Design/methodology/approachTwo methods are used.
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Copyright at the CJEU: Back to the Start (of Copyright Protection)
Abstract In its 2009 decision in Infopaq (C–5/08), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) achieved a landmark result: the de facto, horizontal harmonization of the originality requirement. After that, nothing could stay the same.
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Objective Sjögren's disease is an autoimmune disorder that can impact multiple organ systems, including the peripheral nervous system (PNS). PNS manifestations, which can exist concurrently, include mononeuropathies, polyneuropathies, and autonomic nervous system neuropathies.
Anahita Deboo +88 more
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