New directions in copyright law / edited by Fiona Macmillan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New directions in copyright law ; Volume 6.Copyright date: ©2007Description: x, 388 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1845422619 (v. 2)
  • 1845422627 (v. 3)
  • 9781845422615
  • 9781845422622
  • 9781845422639 (v. 4)
  • 9781845422653 (v. 6)
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  • 346.04/82 22
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  • K1420.5 MAC
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Summary: The chapters in this volume are written by international experts from a variety of disciplines, employing a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to issues in copyright law.
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Vol. 3: edited by Fiona Macmillan, Kathy Bowrey.

Description based on: t.p., v. 3, c2006.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Preface Fiona MacmillanPART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF COPYRIGHT LAW1. Why has Copyright Expanded? Analysis and CritiqueNeil W. Netanel2. Copyright and the Sequel: What Happens Next?Ian Eagles3. Copy: From Wrong to RightStina Teilmann4. Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works: An Empirical Analysis of Public Domain and Copyrighted Fiction Best Sellers Paul J. Heald5. ‘Don’t Fence Me In’: Travels on the Public DomainEva Hemmungs WirténPART II: GLOBALISATION, CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE6. Cross Border Market Segmentation and Price Discrimination: Copyright and Competition at OddsLouise Longdin7. Foreign and International Influences on National Copyright Policy: A Surprisingly Rich PictureGraeme B. DinwoodiePART III: DEVELOPMENTS IN RIGHTS NEIGHBOURING ON COPYRIGHT8. Continuing Problems with Film CopyrightMichael HandlerPART IV: PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE9. Universalist Norms for a Globalised Diversity: On the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions Andreas Rahmatian10. How Much is Too Little?Robynne QuigginPART V: COPYRIGHT AND THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES11. P2P@softwar(e).com: Or the Art of Cyberspace 3.0Joseph Savirimuthu12. Modelling Copyright Exceptions: Law and Practice in Australian Cultural InstitutionsEmily Hudson, Andrew T. Kenyon and Andrew F. ChristiePART VI: COPYRIGHT, CORPORATE POWER AND HUMAN RIGHTS13. Copyright, the World Trade Organization, and Cultural Self-Determination Fiona Macmillan14. On European Narratives of Human Rights and their Possible Implications for CopyrightHelle Porsdam15. Authors’ Rights as a Limit to Copyright ControlLeslie Kim Treiger-Bar-AmIndex

The chapters in this volume are written by international experts from a variety of disciplines, employing a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to issues in copyright law.

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