Art and CopyrightBloomsbury Publishing, 2012. gada 21. febr. - 306 lappuses In recent years the intellectual property protection afforded to works of art has received increased attention from artists, museums, galleries, auction houses, publishers and their professional staff and legal advisers, as well as from those teaching or studying copyright and/or the law of cultural property. This was the first text to examine in detail the intellectual property rights protecting artistic works and artists' rights generally in the United Kingdom. First published in 2001, Art and Copyright has established itself as a leading text in the field. Now revised and updated, the second edition includes expanded coverage of Artist's Resale Right and the relationship between designs law and artistic works, as well as greater coverage of new media and art, and digital developments generally. It also includes additional precedent materials and checklists. It remains an invaluable work for all those involved in art law and for intellectual property lawyers involved with the exploitation and/or sale of artistic works, as well as for intellectual property academics, researchers, law students, curators, publishers, artists, gallery owners and all those interested in how the law protects artistic works. |
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... uk Website: http://www.hartpub.co.uk Published in North America (US and ... law or under the terms agreed with the appropriate reprographic rights ... Great Britain by Page Bros (Norwich) Ltd Preface This book is an updated and revised ...
... uk Website: http://www.hartpub.co.uk Published in North America (US and ... law or under the terms agreed with the appropriate reprographic rights ... Great Britain by Page Bros (Norwich) Ltd Preface This book is an updated and revised ...
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... Law of Copyright 3.1Background 3.2 UK Law 3.2.1 The Classes of Work Protected by Copyright 3.2.2 Criteria for Protection: Work Must be 'Original' 3.2.3 Who is the Author? 3.2.4 The Need for Fixation/Permanence of the Work 3.2.5 ...
... Law of Copyright 3.1Background 3.2 UK Law 3.2.1 The Classes of Work Protected by Copyright 3.2.2 Criteria for Protection: Work Must be 'Original' 3.2.3 Who is the Author? 3.2.4 The Need for Fixation/Permanence of the Work 3.2.5 ...
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Simon Stokes. 4.4.2 EU Harmonisation 4.4.3 UK Implementation of the Resale ... Legislation and the Digital Future 5.8.1 Legislation 5.8.2 The Future 6 Some Current ... Law 6.7 Traditional Cultural Expressions and Copyright 7 Some Practical ...
Simon Stokes. 4.4.2 EU Harmonisation 4.4.3 UK Implementation of the Resale ... Legislation and the Digital Future 5.8.1 Legislation 5.8.2 The Future 6 Some Current ... Law 6.7 Traditional Cultural Expressions and Copyright 7 Some Practical ...
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... Law and the Claims of Art' (2002) 4 Intellectual Property Quarterly 368–401 A Barron, 'The Legal Properties of Film ... UK Copyright Law' (2003) 1 Intellectual Property Quarterly 38–68 K Bowrey, 'Who's Writing Copyright's History?' (1996) ...
... Law and the Claims of Art' (2002) 4 Intellectual Property Quarterly 368–401 A Barron, 'The Legal Properties of Film ... UK Copyright Law' (2003) 1 Intellectual Property Quarterly 38–68 K Bowrey, 'Who's Writing Copyright's History?' (1996) ...
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... Law of Intellectual Property' (1993) 102 Yale Law Journal 1533 Gordon (1999) WJ Gordon, 'Touring the Certainties of ... (UK Hargreaves Review Intellectual Property Office, May 2011) Heath and Kamperman Sanders C Heath and A Kamperman Sanders ( ...
... Law of Intellectual Property' (1993) 102 Yale Law Journal 1533 Gordon (1999) WJ Gordon, 'Touring the Certainties of ... (UK Hargreaves Review Intellectual Property Office, May 2011) Heath and Kamperman Sanders C Heath and A Kamperman Sanders ( ...
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Introduction | |
The Modern Law of Copyright | |
Moral Rights and Droit de Suite | |
Copyright Related Rights and Digitisation | |
Some Current Issues | |
Some Practical Issues and Precedents | |
Art and Intellectual Property Rights other than Copyright | |
Conclusion | |
Sources for Cases Images and Legislation | |
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