Copyright in the UK and European Community
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- 31/12/2013
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Written by a team of expert practitioners led by Jeremy Phillips of Olswang, Copyright in the UK and European Community is a practical and forward thinking treatment of current and future copyright issues in the UK and Europe.
Appealing to IP Practitioners and more specifically copyright practitioners, this work offers a practical and real-life treatise of how to approach day-to-day situations faced by practitioners as well as engaging readers with the subject.
The increase in globalisation and the nature of current business practice means that it is no longer enough to consider merely UK law, it is essential to consider the European angle and the decisions of the ECJ. This book incorporates and treats thoroughly case law from the ECJ to inform the Practitioner and his practice.
Copyright in the UK and European Community addresses technology media tools such as YouTube, Facebook, wikis, blogs, Twitter and other internet functions, looking at the effect advances in technology have had in the treatment of copyright and how this affects the practitioner and his client.
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Harmonised copyright law: why is it important? Jeremy Phillips, Olswang
2. The framework of copyright law in Europe. Jeremy Phillips, Olswang
PART II NEW RIGHTS
3. The harmonisation of copyright in databases. Joel Vertes
4. Establishment of a sui generis database right. Joel Vertes
5. Rights in unpublished works
PART III THE SCOPE OF EXISTING RIGHTS
6. Rights in computer programs. Dan Penfold, Olswang
7. Rights in broadcasts, cable and satellite transmissions. John Enser, Olswang
8. Duration of copyright. Lydia Fairfax, Olswang
9. Lending and rental of copyright works. Nick Owers
10. Lending and rental of copyright works - for Recordings. John Enser, Olswang
11. Copyright and the information society. John Davidson-Kelly
PART IV ENFORCEMENT AND EXPLOITATION OF COPYRIGHT
12. The Intellectual Property Enforcement Directive. Jeremy Phillips
13. Choice of law, choice of forum and transnational enforcement of judgments. Jodie Tattersall
14. Detaining copyright works at EU and national borders. Alison Firth, University of Newcastle
15. Licensing and technology transfer involving copyright. Howard Cartlidge, Olswang
16. Taxation of interest and royalty payments. Stephen Hignett, Olswang
17. Resale royalty right. Ben Wilkinson
PART V AREAS REMAINING UNAFFECTED BY HARMONISED EUROPEAN LAW
18. The copyright/design right overlap. Paul Stevens
19. Orphan works. Jeremy Phillips, Olswang
20. Moral rights. Sarah Caughey
21. The operation of copyright collecting societies. David Carter, Olswang
22. Ownership, assignment and licensing. Ben Wilkinson

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