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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... Licence As discussed in Chapter 5 , it can be argued that both express and implied copyright licences are central to the effective functioning of the Internet . Could it therefore be argued under UK law that , by making their images ...
... licence , i.e. in order for them to view the site they need to click on a button agreeing to be bound by on - screen licence terms and conditions . These terms and conditions could be very short , simply to the effect that images on the ...
... licence - he needed to be able to exclude others from reproducing the work . But in addition , as the common purpose of the parties was that the painting should be hung in Mr Molino's restaurant and Mr Molino was the subject of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Its Justification and History | 9 |
The Modern Law of Copyright 222 | 27 |
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