Principles of Copyright Law - Cases and MaterialsWIPO, 2002 - 502 lappuses This publication aims to provide a valuable and practical tool for those countries where court decisions in the copyright domain are scarce or non-existent - either because copyright law is a fairly new phenomenon or because legislation has not been extensively applied. To that effect,this publication examines a carefully selected number of court decisions illustrating general principles of copyright law, drawn from common law, civil law and the legislative systems of Arab countries. As the basic principles illustrated here are to a large extent commonly shared, many of the cases presented have a wider relevance, going beyond the confines of the legal system of which they form a part. L'objet du présent recueil est d'offrir un outil précieux et commode aux pays dont la jurisprudence en matière de droit d'auteur est restreinte ou inexistante, soit parce que le droit d'auteur est une réalité relativement nouvelle pour eux, soit parce que la législation en vigueur dans ce domaine n'a pas été largement appliquée. À cette fin, le présent ouvrage expose un certain nombre de décisions de justice, soigneusement sélectionnées, qui illustrent les principes généraux du droit d'auteur et qui émanent de la common law, du droit civil et des systèmes législatifs des pays arabes. Compte tenu de la valeur quasi universelle de ces principes fondamentaux, la pertinence des cas présentés va bien souvent au-delà des limites du système juridique dont ils relèvent. |
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... creation. Copyright, in particular, can be a powerful catalyst within national economies. Several studies have shown that comprehensive copyright legislation sustained by effective enforcement mechanisms and an efficient collective ...
... merge Where does “idea” stop and “expression” start? 4. COPYRIGHT PROTECTION ARISES AUTOMATICALLY ON CREATION OF THE WORK, AND DOES NOT DEPEND UPON REGISTRATION 30 33 34 37 39 41 44 52 52 56 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I.
... creation. Or assume the case of a man who preferred photographing big game to shooting them and was fortunate enough, and sufficiently skilled, to take a series of photographs of some incident which had rarely, if ever, been caught by a ...
... CREATION OF THE WORK, AND DOES NOT DEPEND UPON REGISTRATION Article 5(2) of the Berne Convention provides: The enjoyment and the exercise of these [authors'] rights shall not be subject to any formality; such enjoyment and such exercise ...
... creation of a “unique light design on a reflector that would appear in the mirror without showing any part of the room or [himself] in the mirror.” ... Lindner's works ... show artistic judgment and therefore meet the Feist standard ...