Sterling on world copyright law /

"World Copyright Law is renowned for its incisive coverage of this complex and wide-ranging subject, providing you with a single reliable source to help reinforce or defend any action for copyright infringement. This title gives you a complete overview of world copyright law in, focusing on the...

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Autor principal: Sterling, J. A. L.
Otros Autores: Akester, Patrícia, Cook, Trevor M. (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: London : Sweet & Maxwell : Thomson Reuters, 2015.
Edición:4th ed.
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245 1 0 |a Sterling on world copyright law /  |c by J.A.L. Sterling ; general editor, Trevor Cook ; [contributors, Patricia Akester ... et al.]. 
250 |a 4th ed. 
260 |a London :  |b Sweet & Maxwell :  |b Thomson Reuters,  |c 2015. 
300 |a xcv, 1761 p. ;  |c 25 cm. 
500 |a Contributors: Patricia Akester, Trevor Cook, Robert Crossley, Estelle Derclaye, Johanna Gibson, Michael Hart, Phillip Johnson, Stavroula Karapapa, Florian Koempel, Deming Liu, Dinusha Mendis, Emily Riddle, Robin Waghorn. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 1687-1716) e índice. 
505 0 |a Preface to the fourth edition -- I. Background and basic principles: 1. General overview -- 2. Basis of protection -- 3. Structure of protection -- 4. Terminology and interpretation -- 5. Beneficiaries of protection -- 6. Subject matter of protection -- 7. Protection criteria -- 8. Moral rights -- 9. Economic rights -- 10. Limitations and exceptions -- 11. Term of protection -- 12. Exercise of rights -- 13. Infringement -- 14. Remedies, penalties and enforcement -- 15. Additional legislative features -- II. National, international and regional protection: 16. National systems of protection -- 17. International conventions, treaties and agreements: summary -- 18. Berne Convention (1886-1971) -- 19. Universal Copyright Convention (1952-1971) -- 20. Rome Convention (1961) -- 21. Phonograms Convention (1971) -- 22. TRIPS Agreement (1994) -- 23. WIPO Copyright Treaty (1996) -- 24. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (1996) -- 25. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances (2012) -- 26. Wipo Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons who are Blind, Vissually impaired or Otherwise Print Impaired ( the "Marrakech Treaty") (2013) -- 27. Regional conventions, treaties and agreements: summary -- 28. European Union -- III. International and regional standards of protection: comparative summaries -- IV. Glossary -- V. Reference materials. 
520 |a "World Copyright Law is renowned for its incisive coverage of this complex and wide-ranging subject, providing you with a single reliable source to help reinforce or defend any action for copyright infringement. This title gives you a complete overview of world copyright law in, focusing on the key subjects of current national interest. It offers in-depth analysis and commentary provided by a distinguished authority in the field, drawing on contributions from a cross-jurisdictional team of experts. Offers a comparative overview of the practice and legislation of copyright law and related rights across the world; Makes an analytical comparison of the different levels of protection offered in more than 25 jurisdictions; Includes commentary on the background, principles, and recent developments in national, regional, and international law; Provides detailed explanations of protection issues and analysis of their application in national systems, conventions, treaties, and agreements; Covers key copyright issues such as protection criteria, moral rights, economic rights, limitations, infringement, and remedies; Compares the protection of beneficiaries for owners of related rights and owners of sui generis rights; Sets out comparative summaries of international and regional standards of protection; Outlines the main provisions of relevant conventions, treaties, and agreements, including Berne (1886-1971), Rome (1961), TRIPS (1994), and WIPO (1996); Summarises the protection granted to different rights-holders including authors, performers, sound recording and film producers, publishers and broadcasters; Discussion of the exercise of rights on the internet and the role of cross-border licensing, as well as wider technological protection; Features a glossary of legal and technical copyright terms used across the world; Provides extensive reference materials: international and regional instruments, reference lists of national laws, and key historic documents; Features a chart summarising European copyright and related rights, distinguishing the provisions of EU law and EU directives. New for this edition: Commentary on the standards of national, international and regional protection has been expanded; New chapter on the Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances (2012) analyses the content of this multilateral treaty designed to regulate copyright and expand the rights of performers; New chapter covers the Marrakesh Treaty (2013) and its provisions to facilitate exceptions for the creation of accessible versions of copyrighted works for the visually impaired; Case law across multiple jurisdictions has been updated to reflect the most recent and significant decisions, including those at the Court of Justice of the European Union; All conventions, treaties, agreements have been reviewed and updated." --Descripción del editor. 
650 0 |a Copyright. 
650 0 |a Copyright, International. 
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700 1 |a Akester, Patrícia. 
700 1 |a Cook, Trevor M.,  |e ed.