Art and CopyrightBloomsbury Publishing, 2021. gada 11. marts - 336 lappuses First published in 2001, Art and Copyright has established itself as a leading text in the field. Revised and updated, this third edition includes additional coverage of the following topics: - The relationship between designs law and artistic works; - EU and Brexit developments; - AI-created works; - graffiti and other non-conventional works; - blockchain and rights management; - orphan works; - new exceptions to copyright; and - digital copyright, art databases and online platforms. This book remains an invaluable work for all those involved in art law and for intellectual property lawyers involved with the exploitation and/or sale of artistic works, as well as for intellectual property academics, researchers, law students, curators, publishers, artists, gallery owners, auction houses, and those developing and running online art platforms, databases and technology to transact in art. |
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... 7.2. Copyright in the Context of Art Loans ...........................................................198 7.3. Copyright and Setting Up a Website, Online Viewing Room and Using Instagram: Acquiring and Using Image Rights ...............
... 7.2. Copyright in the Context of Art Loans ...........................................................198 7.3. Copyright and Setting Up a Website, Online Viewing Room and Using Instagram: Acquiring and Using Image Rights ...............
2. lappuse
... context and displayed as a work of art: I Chilvers, A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999). See also generally below ch 6, s 6.4.1. 7Eg, C Fellner, Industrial Design Law (London, Sweet & Maxwell ...
... context and displayed as a work of art: I Chilvers, A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999). See also generally below ch 6, s 6.4.1. 7Eg, C Fellner, Industrial Design Law (London, Sweet & Maxwell ...
3. lappuse
... context of moral rights.13 However, from the nineteenth century onwards, there has been a series of attempts to protect works internationally, the most important being the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic ...
... context of moral rights.13 However, from the nineteenth century onwards, there has been a series of attempts to protect works internationally, the most important being the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic ...
9. lappuse
... context in which works are created.7 2.2. Justifications for Copyright8 There are a number of different theories of copyright – at least ten according to one commentator9 – but the main justifications for copyright fall into three broad ...
... context in which works are created.7 2.2. Justifications for Copyright8 There are a number of different theories of copyright – at least ten according to one commentator9 – but the main justifications for copyright fall into three broad ...
11. lappuse
... context) parody or appropriation. So arguments for exceptions to copyright protection on the basis of 'fair use' or 'fair dealing' also come to the fore in this regard. These are discussed in chapters three and six. 2.2.3. Moral. Rights ...
... context) parody or appropriation. So arguments for exceptions to copyright protection on the basis of 'fair use' or 'fair dealing' also come to the fore in this regard. These are discussed in chapters three and six. 2.2.3. Moral. Rights ...
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3 The Modern Law of Copyright | 24 |
4 Moral Rights and Artists Resale Right Droit de Suite | 72 |
Copyright Related Rights and Digitisation | 98 |
6 Some Current Issues | 126 |
7 Some Practical Issues and Precedents | 196 |
8 Art and Intellectual Property Rights Other than Copyright | 218 |
9 Conclusion | 229 |
Precedents and Precedent Checklists | 236 |
Index | 247 |
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