000027051 000__ 05259cam\a2200577\i\4500 000027051 001__ 27051 000027051 003__ SzGeWIPO 000027051 005__ 20230316172904.0 000027051 008__ 130128s2012\\\\ne\\\\\\rb\\\\101\0\eng\d 000027051 020__ $$a9789041141453$$qPrint 000027051 035__ $$a(wipo)0 000027051 035__ $$a(OCoLC)820782794 000027051 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000027051 041__ $$aeng 000027051 043__ $$ae------ 000027051 050_4 $$aKJE2655$$b.C63 2012 000027051 08204 $$a346.240482$$223 000027051 084__ $$aN 721 SYN.C 000027051 090__ $$c29455$$d29444 000027051 1001_ $$aSynodinou, Tatiana Eleni ;$$aGeorgopoulos, Theodore ;$$aGotzen, Frank ;$$aJougleux, Philippe ;$$aKallinikou, Dionysia ;$$aSchloetter, Agnés Lucas ;$$aGeiger, Christophe ;$$aSchönherr, Franciska ;$$aPisuke, Heiki ;$$aÁguila, Pilar Cámara ;$$aQuaedvlieg, Antoon ;$$aKikkis, Ioannis ;$$avon Lewinski, Silke ;$$ade Werra, Jacques ;$$aIglezakis, Ioannis ;$$aBernault, Carine :$$aTorremans, Paul L. C. ;$$aHugenholtz, P. Bernt ;$$aHilty, Reto ;$$aLucas, André. 000027051 24510 $$aCodification of European Copyright Law :$$bChallenges and Perspectives. 000027051 264_1 $$aAlphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands :$$bKluwer Law International,$$c2012. 000027051 300__ $$a380 pages ;$$c25 cm. 000027051 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000027051 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000027051 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000027051 4901_ $$aInformation Law Series ;$$v29 000027051 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000027051 5050_ $$aPart 1: The Methods of European Copyright Harmonization. -- Chapter 1. The Legal Foundations of European Copyright Law; T. Georgopoulos. -- Chapter 2. The European Legislator’s Strategy in the Field of Copyright Harmonization; F. Gotzen. -- Chapter 3. The Plurality of Legal Systems in Copyright Law: An Obstacle to a European Codification? P. Jougleux . -- Chapter 4. CJUE Policy and Practice in the Field of European Copyright Law; D. Kallinikou . -- Part 2: The acquis of European Copyright Harmonization. -- Chapter 1. The Foundations of the Concept of Work in European Copyright Law; T.-E. Synodinou. -- Chapter 2. The acquis communautaire in the Area of Copyright and Related Rights: Economic Rights; A. Lucas-Schloetter. -- Chapter 3. Defining the Scope of Protection of Copyright in the EU: The Need to Reconsider the acquis Regarding Limitations and Exceptions; C. Geiger, F. Schönherr. -- Chapter 4. Duration of Copyright and Related Rights; H. Pisuke. -- Chapter 5. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights; P. Cámara Águila. -- Part 3: The Gaps in European Copyright Harmonization. -- Chapter 1. Authorship and Ownership: Authors, Entrepreneurs and Rights; A. Quaedvlieg. -- Chapter 2. Moral right; I. Kikkis. -- Chapter 3 . Copyright Contracts; S. von Lewinski. -- Chapter 4. An Essential Brick in the European Copyright Building: A Regulation of Copyright Transactions; J. de Werra. -- Chapter 5. The Legal Struggle in the EU against Online Piracy; I. Iglezakis. -- Chapter 6. Interoperability and European Copyright Law Codification; C. Bernault. -- Part 4: Perspectives and Reflections on the European Codification of Copyright Law. -- Chapter 1. The Perspective of the Introduction of a European Fair Use Clause; P.L.C. Torremans. -- Chapter 2 . The Wittem Group’s European Copyright Code; P.B. Hugenholtz. -- Chapter 3. Reflections on a European Copyright Codification; R. Hilty . -- Chapter 4 . European Copyright Codification; A. Lucas. 000027051 520__ $$aIntellectual property scholars often argue that a European Copyright Code is unnecessary, undesirable, and perhaps impossible. It is certainly true that drafting rules for the European copyright law of the future is a sensitive and risky task. However, the intersection between the present and the future, the delicate point where it is felt that one era is fading away and a new dawn is breaking, has arrived for European copyright law; and moreover, the Lisbon Treaty has provided an explicit legal basis for an EU copyright policy. At this moment, all views, interests, concerns, and expectations should be weighed in order to establish the next step forward from this critical stage. Such a wide-ranging evaluation was the objective of an international conference held in Nicosia, Cyprus, in April 2011. This book reprints the papers presented at that conference, touching on such issues as the following: rules of copyright ownership and allocation of rights; codification techniques; copyright exceptions and limitations; copyright as a public interest question; claims of culture and human rights; economic rights of the author; enforcement of copyright; EU harmonization of copyright; interoperability; media as tangible objects; moral rights; the duration of copyright; the notion of the “public”; the role of fundamental rights; the concept of work; employment relationships, commission contracts, and collective works; copyright licensing; and the concept of “fair use”. 000027051 650_0 $$aCopyright$$zEuropean Union countries$$vCongresses 000027051 650_0 $$aInternet$$zEurope 000027051 650_0 $$aIntellectual property$$zEurope 000027051 650_0 $$aCopyright$$zEurope 000027051 650_0 $$aFreedom of expression 000027051 650_0 $$aFair use (Copyright)$$zEurope 000027051 650_6 $$aDroit d'auteur$$zPays de l'Union européenne$$vCongrès 000027051 651_0 $$aEurope$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation 000027051 903__ $$aInformation Law Series ; 29 000027051 904__ $$aBook 000027051 942__ $$cMON$$jN 721 SYN.C 000027051 952__ $$w2013-03-08$$p2013-0104$$r0.00$$u41529$$bMAIN$$10$$kN 721 SYN.C$$v2013-03-08$$zTagged$$71 000027051 980__ $$aBIB 000027051 999__ $$c29455$$d29455