Film Copyright in the European UnionCambridge University Press, 2002. gada 20. jūn. - 431 lappuses Intellectual property issues in the film industry are often highly complex and in today's world are evolving rapidly. In the first book on this subject, Pascal Kamina unravels the complexities of film protection in the fifteen member states of the European Union, giving special emphasis to the United Kingdom and France. As well as addressing key aspects of film copyright, Kamina also deals with the protection of film works within the European Union in the context of European harmonisation of copyright laws. He details the main features of the domestic legislations of EU member states, and identifies the difficulties awaiting a further harmonization of copyright and neighbouring rights in this field. This book will interest practitioners, academics and students. The developments on contracts and moral rights will be of particular interest to lawyers outside continental Europe. |
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... published several articles on British film copyright in the European Intellectual Property Review and the Entertain- ment Law Review , and the contributes regularly to various law journals , both in France and abroad . Cambridge Studies ...
... published several articles on British film copyright in the European Intellectual Property Review and the Entertain- ment Law Review , and the contributes regularly to various law journals , both in France and abroad . Cambridge Studies ...
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... Dessemontet, University of Lausanne Professor Paul Goldstein, Stanford University The Hon. Mr Justice Robin Jacob, The High Court, England and Wales Film Copyright in the European Union Pascal Kamina PUBLISHED BY Series-title.
... Dessemontet, University of Lausanne Professor Paul Goldstein, Stanford University The Hon. Mr Justice Robin Jacob, The High Court, England and Wales Film Copyright in the European Union Pascal Kamina PUBLISHED BY Series-title.
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Pascal Kamina. Film Copyright in the European Union Pascal Kamina CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Title.
Pascal Kamina. Film Copyright in the European Union Pascal Kamina CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Title.
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Pascal Kamina. PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street ... published in printed format 2002 ISBN 0-511-03411-5 eBook (Adobe Reader) ISBN 0521-77053-X hardback Contents ...
Pascal Kamina. PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street ... published in printed format 2002 ISBN 0-511-03411-5 eBook (Adobe Reader) ISBN 0521-77053-X hardback Contents ...
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... published'.23 However, it is clear that this condition could have been met by the written script. It has been submitted that the ruling did not prevent the final cinematographic work, distinct from the script and fixed in film form only ...
... published'.23 However, it is clear that this condition could have been met by the written script. It has been submitted that the ruling did not prevent the final cinematographic work, distinct from the script and fixed in film form only ...
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3 Subsistence of copyright | 59 |
4 Authorship and initial ownership | 130 |
5 Copyright transfers and authorial rights | 173 |
6 Exclusive rights | 208 |
7 Exemptions and permitted acts | 256 |
8 Moral rights in films | 284 |
10 Protection of foreign film works | 365 |
A basic guide to the European Union | 386 |
Principal national copyright legislation | 391 |
EC copyright directives | 393 |
Status of the adherence of EU Member States to international copyright conventions | 394 |
US copyright relations with EU Member States | 400 |
Index | 403 |
9 Performers rights | 338 |
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