The economic right of a copyright holder to communicate to the public has become an increasingly important and complex issue in recent years, this is partially due to changes in the way that content is accessed and consumed online. This innovative book analyses the right of communication to the public, taking account of what legal standing an autonomous legal concept can hold, and how this is impacted by wider harmonisation efforts at an EU level.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Acknowledgements Part I: Contextual Framework 1. Introduction to The Autonomous Legal Concept of Communication to the Public 2. The right of communication to the public, including the right of making available to the public, in a copyright context Part II: Harmonisation 3. The concept of harmonisation 4.