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New services and protection of broadcasters in copyright law / [editor and coordinator, Susanne Nikoltchev ; editorial assistant, Michelle Ganter].
2010
N 636 EUR.N (E)
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Title
New services and protection of broadcasters in copyright law / [editor and coordinator, Susanne Nikoltchev ; editorial assistant, Michelle Ganter].
Description
45 pages ; 30 cm.
ISBN
9789287169761
9287169764
9287169764
Alternate Call Number
N 636 EUR.N (E)
Summary
The question raise in this report is whether the protection granted broadcasters is sufficient. Is the existing legal framework capable of meeting the challenges brought about by technological progress and the introduction of new business models? And how difficult it is to achieve Europe or even worldwide agreement on the protection of broadcasters' rights. It also shows clearly that the fruitless search for such consensus already stretches back over many years. Meanwhile, national legislative bodies are endeavouring to strengthen the copyright protection of online services. With special attention to relevant International and European Law.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction; 2. New offers of audiovisual programme content and the protection of broadcasters; 3. The current legal discussion at the international level; 4. Conclusions and future outlook; 5. International agreements; 6. National legislation; 7. Individual decisions; 8. Status of signatures and ratifications; 9. Protection of broadcasting organisations as holders of authors and copyright-related rights in the context of audiovisual media content distribution; 10. Additional protection (not copyrght-related) or measures for the enforcement of rights.
Series
Iris plus, 2010-5.
Published
Strasbourg : European Audiovisual Observatory, c2010.
Language
English
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European Audiovisual Observatory.
Council Of Europe.
Council Of Europe.
Subject
The question raise in this report is whether the protection granted broadcasters is sufficient. Is the existing legal framework capable of meeting the challenges brought about by technological progress and the introduction of new business models? And how difficult it is to achieve Europe or even worldwide agreement on the protection of broadcasters' rights. It also shows clearly that the fruitless search for such consensus already stretches back over many years. Meanwhile, national legislative bodies are endeavouring to strengthen the copyright protection of online services. With special attention to relevant International and European Law.