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Copyright perspectives : past, present and prospect / Brian Fitzgerald, John Gilchrist., editors.
2015
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Title
Copyright perspectives : past, present and prospect / Brian Fitzgerald, John Gilchrist., editors.
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Book
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1 online resource (xiv, 317 pages)
ISBN
9783319159133 eBook
9783319159126 hardback
9783319159140 print
9783319359779 print
9783319159126 hardback
9783319159140 print
9783319359779 print
Summary
This book provides international and domestic perspectives on the law of copyright and is led by a foreword on the future of copyright by Dr Francis Gurry, Director General of WIPO and a chapter on the lessons for copyright policy in classical Roman law, by Justice Arthur Emmett. The body of this collection covers current perspectives in the digital age, from the application of the Berne Convention, to time shifting and intermediary copyright liability, as well as perspectives from developing and developed countries covering laws, user rights, open access, government use of copyright material and the use of the criminal law to proscribe copyright infringement.
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Zawiera materiały z konferencji, na s. V: Future Directions in Copyright Law Conference, zorganizowanej w Sydney w dniu 25 lutego 2011 r. [Blue Sky Conference: Future Directions in Copyright Law, Queensland University of Technology].
This book provides international and domestic perspectives on the law of copyright and is led by a foreword on the future of copyright by Dr Francis Gurry, Director General of WIPO and a chapter on the lessons for copyright policy in classical Roman law, by Justice Arthur Emmett. The body of this collection covers current perspectives in the digital age, from the application of the Berne Convention, to time shifting and intermediary copyright liability, as well as perspectives from developing and developed countries covering laws, user rights, open access, government use of copyright material and the use of the criminal law to proscribe copyright infringement.
Zawiera materiały z konferencji, na s. V: Future Directions in Copyright Law Conference, zorganizowanej w Sydney w dniu 25 lutego 2011 r. [Blue Sky Conference: Future Directions in Copyright Law, Queensland University of Technology].
This book provides international and domestic perspectives on the law of copyright and is led by a foreword on the future of copyright by Dr Francis Gurry, Director General of WIPO and a chapter on the lessons for copyright policy in classical Roman law, by Justice Arthur Emmett. The body of this collection covers current perspectives in the digital age, from the application of the Berne Convention, to time shifting and intermediary copyright liability, as well as perspectives from developing and developed countries covering laws, user rights, open access, government use of copyright material and the use of the criminal law to proscribe copyright infringement.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword: The Future of CopyrightAddress to Future Directions in Copyright Law Conference, February 25, 2011, Sydney.
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Address of Victor Hugo to the International Literary Congress
1.1 Paris
1.1.1 Wednesday 17 June 1878
Chapter 2: Limitless Information
2.1 Aaron Swartz
2.2 Purpose
2.3 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Roman Law, Private Property and the Public Domain: Lessons for Copyright Policy
3.1 Roman Law and the Common Law
3.2 Copyright Today
3.3 Roman Property Law
3.4 Copyright Rationale
3.5 Copyright as Usufruct.
References
Chapter 4: Country of Origin and Internet Publication: Applying the Berne Convention in the Digital Age
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Country of Origin Under the Berne Convention
4.2.1 Essentials of the Berne Convention
4.2.2 The Notion and Place of Publication
4.2.3 Identifying the Country of Origin
4.3 ``United States Works�� in the U.S. Copyright Act
4.3.1 Defining ``United States Works�� for the Purpose of Section 411
4.3.2 Moberg v 33T
4.3.3 Kernel v Mosley
4.3.3.1 Online Publication
4.3.3.2 Simultaneous Publication.
4.4 Identifying ``United States Works�� in a Global Digital Publishing Market
4.4.1 The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality
4.4.2 Interpreting ``United States Works�� Based on a Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: A Proposal
4.4.3 Nationality as a More Preferred Criterion in Networked Information Age
4.4.4 How Our Proposal Fits with the Language of the U.S. Copyright Act
4.4.5 How Our Proposal Fits with the Language of the Berne Convention
4.5 Conclusion
References
Books
Reports
Webpages.
Chapter 5: An Islamic Perspective on the Theories of Intellectual Property
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Intellectual Property in Islamic Literature
5.2.1 Objections to Intellectual Property
5.2.1.1 Intellectual Property and the Concealment of Knowledge
5.2.1.2 Islamic Shari�a and the Subject Matter of Intellectual Property
Copyright
Patents
Trademarks
5.2.1.3 Intellectual Property and Maysir
5.2.1.4 Indefiniteness (Gharar) and Intellectual Property
5.2.2 Support for The wordThe wordThe wordThe wordThe wordThe word Protection.
5.2.2.1 The Position of Intangible Property in Islamic Shari�a
5.2.2.2 Generation of Wealth
5.2.2.3 Legitimate Labour in Islam and Intellectual Property
5.2.2.4 Productivity in Islam and Intellectual Property
5.2.2.5 Islamic Shari�a Condemns Deceitful Practices
5.2.3 Evaluation of the Existing Literature on IP and Islamic Shari�a
5.3 An Islamic Perspective on the Dominant Theories of IP
5.3.1 Justification of Property in the West
5.3.2 Justification of Property in Islamic Shari�a
5.3.3 `Common Terms�
5.4 Limitation to IP Rights from an Islamic Perceptive.
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Address of Victor Hugo to the International Literary Congress
1.1 Paris
1.1.1 Wednesday 17 June 1878
Chapter 2: Limitless Information
2.1 Aaron Swartz
2.2 Purpose
2.3 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Roman Law, Private Property and the Public Domain: Lessons for Copyright Policy
3.1 Roman Law and the Common Law
3.2 Copyright Today
3.3 Roman Property Law
3.4 Copyright Rationale
3.5 Copyright as Usufruct.
References
Chapter 4: Country of Origin and Internet Publication: Applying the Berne Convention in the Digital Age
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Country of Origin Under the Berne Convention
4.2.1 Essentials of the Berne Convention
4.2.2 The Notion and Place of Publication
4.2.3 Identifying the Country of Origin
4.3 ``United States Works�� in the U.S. Copyright Act
4.3.1 Defining ``United States Works�� for the Purpose of Section 411
4.3.2 Moberg v 33T
4.3.3 Kernel v Mosley
4.3.3.1 Online Publication
4.3.3.2 Simultaneous Publication.
4.4 Identifying ``United States Works�� in a Global Digital Publishing Market
4.4.1 The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality
4.4.2 Interpreting ``United States Works�� Based on a Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: A Proposal
4.4.3 Nationality as a More Preferred Criterion in Networked Information Age
4.4.4 How Our Proposal Fits with the Language of the U.S. Copyright Act
4.4.5 How Our Proposal Fits with the Language of the Berne Convention
4.5 Conclusion
References
Books
Reports
Webpages.
Chapter 5: An Islamic Perspective on the Theories of Intellectual Property
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Intellectual Property in Islamic Literature
5.2.1 Objections to Intellectual Property
5.2.1.1 Intellectual Property and the Concealment of Knowledge
5.2.1.2 Islamic Shari�a and the Subject Matter of Intellectual Property
Copyright
Patents
Trademarks
5.2.1.3 Intellectual Property and Maysir
5.2.1.4 Indefiniteness (Gharar) and Intellectual Property
5.2.2 Support for The wordThe wordThe wordThe wordThe wordThe word Protection.
5.2.2.1 The Position of Intangible Property in Islamic Shari�a
5.2.2.2 Generation of Wealth
5.2.2.3 Legitimate Labour in Islam and Intellectual Property
5.2.2.4 Productivity in Islam and Intellectual Property
5.2.2.5 Islamic Shari�a Condemns Deceitful Practices
5.2.3 Evaluation of the Existing Literature on IP and Islamic Shari�a
5.3 An Islamic Perspective on the Dominant Theories of IP
5.3.1 Justification of Property in the West
5.3.2 Justification of Property in Islamic Shari�a
5.3.3 `Common Terms�
5.4 Limitation to IP Rights from an Islamic Perceptive.
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Print version: Gilchrist, John Copyright Perspectives : Past, Present and Prospect Cham : Springer International Publishing,c2015
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