Part 1. Copyright law generally :
1. The nature of copyright; 2. Copyright works; 3. Originality; 4. Qualification for protection and international copyright; 5. Passing off and breach of confidence; 6. Term of copyright and publication right; 7. Restricted acts and acts of secondary infringement; 8. Infringement of copyright and remedies; 9. Exceptions and defences to copyright actions; 10. The ownership, transmission and licensing of copyright; 11. Moral rights; 12. Rights in performances; 13. Copyright licensing schemes and the copyright tribunal; 14. EC law and copyright; 15. The protection of designs;
Part 2. Copyright in use :
16. Publishers and printers; 17. Newspapers, magazines and periodicals; 18. Libraries and archives; 19. Schools, universities and other educational establishments; 20. Reprography; 21. The music industry : publishers and composers and the record business; 22. Drama, ballet and opera production; 23. Cinematography film and television film production; 24. Public performance - discotheques, concert halls, cinemas, theatres, clubs, hotels, etc.; 25. Television and radio stations; 26. Cable television; 27. Satellite television; 28. Artists, photographers, art galleries, art dealers and museums; 29. Architects and architecture; 30. Advertising agencies; 31. Computer software and databases; 32. Multimedia and electronic publishing - physical and on-line distribution systems; 33. Character merchandising; 34. Designers of consumer goods, fashion goods and spare parts; 35. Piracy and counterfeiting;
Appendix 1. Relevant organisations;
Appendix 2. Countries which have adhered to the Berne Convention, the Universal Copyright Convention and the Rome Convention;
Appendix 3. Countries which were parties to the Berne Convention and which were members of WTO on 1 December 1996;.