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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... tion from literary property and the genesis of the Statute of Anne ( where the book trade as opposed to the authors was primarily seeking protection ) , it was the artists , as opposed to the printers and print- sellers , who sought ...
... tion had been carved , modelled or made in any of the other ways in which sculpture is made . Nor did it appear to involve the exercise of any craftsmanship.44 However the judge in Creation Records did discuss at greater length the ...
... tion of such efforts . " 50 VARA does not however meet the minimal protections sought by the Berne Convention51 : in particular it applies only to works of " visual art " i.e .: ( 1 ) a painting , drawing , print , or sculpture ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Its Justification and History | 9 |
The Modern Law of Copyright | 27 |
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