Art and CopyrightBloomsbury Academic, 2001. gada 1. jūn. - 216 lappuses The intellectual property protection afforded to works of art is receiving increased attention by artists,museums, galleries, auction houses, publishers and their professional staff and legal advisors, as well as by those teaching or studying copyright and/or the law of cultural property. |
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... first by a series of statutes beginning in 1735 in favour of engravings69 . The first of these , the Engraving Copyright Act of 1734,70 was the first statute to give leg- islative protection to artistic works , granting a 14 - year term ...
... first comprehensive , modern statute was the Copyright Act 1911 which took account of the Berne Convention of 188678 and technolog- ical developments such as sound recordings , and the period of protec- tion for most types of work was ...
... first recorded in a design document or an article was first made to the design , whichever first occurred , or if articles made to the design are made available for sale or hire within five years from the end of that cal- endar year ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Its Justification and History | 9 |
The Modern Law of Copyright 222 | 27 |
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