Primer on international copyright and related rights / Jørgen Blomqvist, Honorary Professor of International Copyright, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
2014
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Title
Primer on international copyright and related rights / Jørgen Blomqvist, Honorary Professor of International Copyright, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Published
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Call Number
K1420.5 .B56 2014
ISBN
9781783470969 (paperback)
1783470968 (paperback)
9781783470952 (hardback)
178347095X (hardback)
9781783470976 (e-book)
1783470976 (e-book)
1783470968 (paperback)
9781783470952 (hardback)
178347095X (hardback)
9781783470976 (e-book)
1783470976 (e-book)
Description
x, 267 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)880245290
Summary
'International copyright and related rights take on an ever more important role. These areas are known for their complexity but in this excellent addition to legal science, J²rgen Blomqvist simplifies the essence of these areas. The book provides a complete Primer to these areas and it is written as a narrative that draws the reader into the topic. One becomes attracted to its complexities and their implications. This book is essential reading for all of hose that never thought of becoming copyright aficionados.'--Paul Torremans, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University of Nottingham, UK. This Primer offers a concise yet wide-ranging introduction to the international norms on copyright and related rights. Expertly written, it describes and analyzes the relevant conventions, treaties and agreements, from the 1886 Berne Convention through to the 2013 Marrakesh VIP Treaty. Unique insight from the author's experience serving as Director of the Copyright Law Division at WIPO. Presents the international norms in their historical context, and explains rationales behind the rules and relations among them. Thematically organized discussion facilitates the reader's understanding of the numerous and partly overlapping treaties. Approaches the topic from the perspective of tackling complex issues in practice. Balanced discussion of both copyright and related rights. Guides the reader to the more specialized commentaries for issues requiring further in-depth research. A must-have introduction for scholars and students who need to develop their understanding of copyright and related rights in an international context, and for practitioners and government officials who require a starting point for researching and resolving complex issues -- Source other than the Library of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-247) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
vii
List of abbreviations
ix
References
242
Index
249
pt. I
INTRODUCTION AND THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK
1.
Introduction
3
2.
An historical overview of the instruments
8
3.
Implementation of international agreements in national law
16
4.
The relations among the international instruments
20
5.
The points of attachment
31
6.
Conflicts of laws and choice of law
47
pt. II
THE PROTECTION GRANTED UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
7.
National treatment
65
8.
Most favoured nation clause
76
9.
Formality requirements
78
10.
The object of protection
81
11.
Beneficiaries of the protection
97
12.
The right of reproduction
106
13.
Translation and adaptation rights
116
14.
The rights of distribution, importation, rental and lending
119
15.
The resale right
127
16.
Public performance, broadcasting, communication to the public and interactive making available to the public
130
17.
Moral rights
151
18.
Limitations and exceptions
157
19.
The term of protection
196
pt. III
ENFORCEMENT, DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND FINAL PROVISIONS
20.
Technological protection measures and rights management information
205
21.
Enforcement
216
22.
Settlement of disputes
226
23.
Application in time
228
24.
Administrative provisions
234