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Media, Technology and Copyright : Integrating Law and Economics.
2004
N 771 EIN.M
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Title
Media, Technology and Copyright : Integrating Law and Economics.
Author
Einhorn, Michael A.
Description
224 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781845422950 Print
9781845420598 eBook
9781845420598 eBook
Alternate Call Number
N 771 EIN.M
Summary
Media, Technology and Copyright is an interdisciplinary work that applies economic theory to central topical issues in the law of intellectual property. Based on the author's professional experience as a professor, lecturer, and consultant, the volume represents the first full-length consideration of the diverse topics of law and copyright by a professional economist. Opening chapters of the book involve issues in the analog domain, including the economics of infringement, fair use, property damages, liability rules, compulsory licensing, and publicity rights. Chapters on digital rights include topics related to software, databases, and cyber-law, including digital rights management, file-sharing, music licensing, deep linking, framing, and contributory infringement. The author also brings economic insights to competition law for intellectual property, including antitrust, copyright misuse, and applications in the European Union. Written in non-technical language for an interdisciplinary audience of lawyers, economists, students, artists, and professionals in the content industry, the book provides a comprehensive study for anyone interested in the issues surrounding intellectual property rights.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-192) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Fair Use and Economic Analysis
3. Digital Rights Management, Licensing and Privacy
4. Napster and Peer-to-Peer
5. Digital Music and the Anti-Commons
6. Publicity Rights and Consumer Rights
7. Software, Search and Data
8. Open Source and Innovative Copyright
References
Index
1. Introduction
2. Fair Use and Economic Analysis
3. Digital Rights Management, Licensing and Privacy
4. Napster and Peer-to-Peer
5. Digital Music and the Anti-Commons
6. Publicity Rights and Consumer Rights
7. Software, Search and Data
8. Open Source and Innovative Copyright
References
Index
Series
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Published
Cheltenham, UK : E. Elgar, 2004.
Language
English
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