Copyright: Current Issues and LawsNova Publishers, 2002 - 177 lappuses Preface; Copyright Term Extension: Estimating the Economic Values; Copyright Restoration for Public Domain Works; The 'Work Made for Hire and Copyright Corrections Act of 2000'; New York Times Co vs Tasini: The US Supreme Court Affirms 'Authorial' Rights in Copyright; Copyright and Fair Use After Acuff-Rose and Texaco; Criminal Copyright Infringement: Proposal to Impose Criminal Liability on Non-Profit Infringers and Felony Liability for Transmissions; Copyright Term Extension and Music Licensing: Review of Recent Developments; Copyright Issues in Online Music Delivery; The Copyright Doctrine of Fair Use and the Internet: Caselaw; Online Service Provider Copyright Liability: Analysis and Discussion of HR 2180 and S1146; Digital Millennium Copyright Act PL 105-304: Summary and Analysis; 'Digital Era Copyright Enhancement Act': Analysis of HR 3048; Copyright Term Extension and Music Licensing: Analysis of Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act and Fairness in Music Licensing Act PL 105-298; Index. |
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... intellectual property negotiations . Dorothy Schrader reviews and analyzes the legal , constitutional , and practical issues relating to recapture of copyright in works residing in the United States public domain . Robin Jeweler ...
... intellectual property negotiations . Dorothy Schrader reviews and analyzes the legal , constitutional , and practical issues relating to recapture of copyright in works residing in the United States public domain . Robin Jeweler ...
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... intellectual property in general , the incentives for creation , and how utilization of a work changes when it loses its legal protection and enters the public domain . The participants in the market for older works are also described ...
... intellectual property in general , the incentives for creation , and how utilization of a work changes when it loses its legal protection and enters the public domain . The participants in the market for older works are also described ...
2. lappuse
... intellectual property rights ( including patents as well as copyrights ) is to encourage creation and utilization of new works . There are other conceptions of intellectual property , but they are not economic in the sense of being ...
... intellectual property rights ( including patents as well as copyrights ) is to encourage creation and utilization of new works . There are other conceptions of intellectual property , but they are not economic in the sense of being ...
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... intellectual property . It will not always take the legal form of royalties , and may be completely implicit . For example , if a publisher owns the rights to a book it publishes , no explicit royalty will be paid , but its equivalent ...
... intellectual property . It will not always take the legal form of royalties , and may be completely implicit . For example , if a publisher owns the rights to a book it publishes , no explicit royalty will be paid , but its equivalent ...
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Copyright Restoration for Public Domain Works | 19 |
The Work Made for Hire and Copyright Corrections Act of 2000 | 43 |
The US Supreme Court Affirms Authorial Rights in Copyright | 47 |
Copyright and Fair Use after Acuffrose and Texaco | 51 |
Proposal to Impose Criminal Liability on Nonprofit Infringers and Felony Liability for Transmissions | 65 |
Review of Recent Developments | 81 |
Copyright Issues in Online Music Delivery | 97 |
Case Law | 109 |
Analysis and Discussion of HR 2180 And S 1146 | 117 |
Summary and Analysis | 131 |
Analysis of HR 3048 | 153 |
Analysis of Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act and the Fairness in Music Licensing Act PL 105298 | 161 |
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