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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... granted by the Crown to printers from the fifteenth century onwards . Alongside such printing privileges ( " patents " ) direct from the Crown under the Royal Prerogative , the printing trade also developed its own system of regu ...
... granted to the author in accordance with the preceding para- graph shall , after his death , be maintained , at least until the expiry of the economic rights , and shall be exercisable by the persons or institu- tions authorised by the ...
... granted implied licenses to enable the copying and cataloguing of their works where necessary to search the Internet ? There is a debate about the circumstances in which such a copyright licence will be implied . The classic approach ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Its Justification and History | 9 |
The Modern Law of Copyright 222 | 27 |
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