E-copyright Law HandbookE-Copyright Law Handbook offers more than enough substance for turning even the novice general-practice attorney into a full-bodied copyright specialist. How far do the laws of copyright protection extend in the new digital age? E-Copyright Law Handbook answers this and many other critical questions that impact owners of copyright-protected material. Prepared by a team of successful intellectual property attorneys, the Handbook is a singlevolume guide to focus on copyright technical developments and legal decisions so attorneys can advise clients on how to protect and exploit their digital content online. Concise, easy-to-read, yet comprehensive in scope, the Handbook offers an analysis of E-copyright transactions in computer/software, sound recordings, literary works, motion pictures, television and audio visual works and visual arts. It also covers the elements of copyright infringement. |
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Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Copyright Protection of Computers and Software Chapter 2 Internet and Electronic Publishing Issues Chapter 3 Sound Recordings, Performance Rights, and Digital Distribution of Music Chapter 4 Literary ...
Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Copyright Protection of Computers and Software Chapter 2 Internet and Electronic Publishing Issues Chapter 3 Sound Recordings, Performance Rights, and Digital Distribution of Music Chapter 4 Literary ...
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1-3 [B] A Brief History of Copyright Law in the Computer Industry . ... 1-20 §1.02 Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1984 ........... 1-32 [A] Brief Background . ... 1-35 [2] Effective Date and Scope of Protection .
1-3 [B] A Brief History of Copyright Law in the Computer Industry . ... 1-20 §1.02 Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1984 ........... 1-32 [A] Brief Background . ... 1-35 [2] Effective Date and Scope of Protection .
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1-48 [B] Goals and Structure .............................. 1-49 [C] Circumvention of Technological Measures of Protection ......................................... 1-50 [D] Copyright Management Information Protection .
1-48 [B] Goals and Structure .............................. 1-49 [C] Circumvention of Technological Measures of Protection ......................................... 1-50 [D] Copyright Management Information Protection .
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7-8 [2] Minimal Degree of Creativity .............. 7-9 [C] Fixation in Tangible Medium .................... 7-10 [D] The Dichotomy in Copyright .................... 7-11 [1] Extent of Protection of Factual Works .... 7-11 [2] Merger .
7-8 [2] Minimal Degree of Creativity .............. 7-9 [C] Fixation in Tangible Medium .................... 7-10 [D] The Dichotomy in Copyright .................... 7-11 [1] Extent of Protection of Factual Works .... 7-11 [2] Merger .
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