Routledge Handbook of EU Copyright Law
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Routledge Handbook of EU Copyright Law
Rosati, Eleonora
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
535
Mole
Inglês
9780367741549
15 a 20 dias
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Preface - 30 years of EU copyright law
Eleonora Rosati
Section I - The law and policy of the EU copyright harmonization project
Chapter 1 - The competence and rationale of EU copyright harmonization
Ana Ramalho
Chapter 2 - Fundamental rights in EU copyright law: An overview
Tito Rendas
Chapter 3 - The desirability of unification of European copyright law
Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
Section II - Copyright and related rights: when does and should protection arise?
Chapter 4 - The authorial works protectable by copyright
Justine Pila
Chapter 5 - The Cofemel revolution - originality, equality and neutrality
Marianne Levin
Chapter 6 - The new related right for press publishers: what way forward?
Silvia Scalzini
Section III - The scope of exclusive rights and liability for the doing of unauthorized acts
Chapter 7 - The right of reproduction
Caterina Sganga
Chapter 8 - The distribution right and its exhaustion
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
Chapter 9 - The EU right of communication to the public - Still looking for a good link
Justin Koo
Chapter 10 - Primary and accessory liability in EU copyright law
Christina Angelopoulos
Chapter 11 - Proving copyright protection and infringement: lessons from the CJEU
Julien Cabay
Section IV - The state of copyright exceptions and limitations
Chapter 12 - Quotation under EU copyright law
Stavroula Karapapa
Chapter 13 - Exceptions as users' rights?
Maurizio Borghi
Chapter 14 - On the wax or wane? The influence of fundamental rights in shaping exceptions and limitations
Sabine Jacques
Chapter 15 - Artificial intelligence and text and data mining: a copyright carol
Alain Strowel and Rossana Ducato
Chapter 16 - The treatment of humour in US copyright law with a comparative glance at the EU
Bill Patry
Chapter 17 - The nature and content of the three-step test in EU copyright law: a reappraisal
Daniel Jongsma
Section V - Copyright enforcement: the technological and cross-border dimensions
Chapter 18 - Website blocking under EU copyright law
Jan Bernd Nordemann
Chapter 19 - Location, location, location! Copyright content moderation at non-content layers
Sebastian Felix Schwemer
Chapter 20 - Jurisdiction and choice of law in online copyright cases
Lydia Lundstedt
Chapter 21 - Enforcement of European rights on a global scale
Giancarlo Frosio
Section VI - The Court of Justice of the European Union
Chapter 22 - The multifaceted influence of the Advocates General on the Court of Justice's copyright case law: legal secretaries, literature and language
Estelle Derclaye
Chapter 23 - Rationales and litigation strategy of the French government before the CJEU in copyright cases
Daniel Segoin
Chapter 24 - A comparison of the interpretive fingerprint of the CJEU and the US Supreme Court in copyright law
Frederic Blockx
Eleonora Rosati
Section I - The law and policy of the EU copyright harmonization project
Chapter 1 - The competence and rationale of EU copyright harmonization
Ana Ramalho
Chapter 2 - Fundamental rights in EU copyright law: An overview
Tito Rendas
Chapter 3 - The desirability of unification of European copyright law
Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
Section II - Copyright and related rights: when does and should protection arise?
Chapter 4 - The authorial works protectable by copyright
Justine Pila
Chapter 5 - The Cofemel revolution - originality, equality and neutrality
Marianne Levin
Chapter 6 - The new related right for press publishers: what way forward?
Silvia Scalzini
Section III - The scope of exclusive rights and liability for the doing of unauthorized acts
Chapter 7 - The right of reproduction
Caterina Sganga
Chapter 8 - The distribution right and its exhaustion
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
Chapter 9 - The EU right of communication to the public - Still looking for a good link
Justin Koo
Chapter 10 - Primary and accessory liability in EU copyright law
Christina Angelopoulos
Chapter 11 - Proving copyright protection and infringement: lessons from the CJEU
Julien Cabay
Section IV - The state of copyright exceptions and limitations
Chapter 12 - Quotation under EU copyright law
Stavroula Karapapa
Chapter 13 - Exceptions as users' rights?
Maurizio Borghi
Chapter 14 - On the wax or wane? The influence of fundamental rights in shaping exceptions and limitations
Sabine Jacques
Chapter 15 - Artificial intelligence and text and data mining: a copyright carol
Alain Strowel and Rossana Ducato
Chapter 16 - The treatment of humour in US copyright law with a comparative glance at the EU
Bill Patry
Chapter 17 - The nature and content of the three-step test in EU copyright law: a reappraisal
Daniel Jongsma
Section V - Copyright enforcement: the technological and cross-border dimensions
Chapter 18 - Website blocking under EU copyright law
Jan Bernd Nordemann
Chapter 19 - Location, location, location! Copyright content moderation at non-content layers
Sebastian Felix Schwemer
Chapter 20 - Jurisdiction and choice of law in online copyright cases
Lydia Lundstedt
Chapter 21 - Enforcement of European rights on a global scale
Giancarlo Frosio
Section VI - The Court of Justice of the European Union
Chapter 22 - The multifaceted influence of the Advocates General on the Court of Justice's copyright case law: legal secretaries, literature and language
Estelle Derclaye
Chapter 23 - Rationales and litigation strategy of the French government before the CJEU in copyright cases
Daniel Segoin
Chapter 24 - A comparison of the interpretive fingerprint of the CJEU and the US Supreme Court in copyright law
Frederic Blockx
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InfoSoc Directive;EU Law;Judicial activism;EU Legislator;EU copyright harmonization;CJEU Case Law;Copyright policy;Copyright Exceptions;EU copyright law;Copyright Law;Eleonora Rosati;Ana Ramalho;Berne Convention;accessory liability;Secondary EU Law;adaptation;ECD;Application to the online context;EU Charter;Artificial intelligence;Information Society Directive;artistic works;Database Directive;authorial works;CJEU Decision;Caterina Sganga;Digital Single Market;choice of law;EU Legal Order;Christina Angelopoulos;Private Copying Exception;CJEU copyright cases;Information Society Service Providers;CJEU copyright exception jurisprudence;WIPO Copyright Treaty;Cofemel revolution;EU Copyright;Consent criterion;Community Design Regulation;content delivery networks;EU Primary Law;Copy criterion;Copyright Protection;Copyright and related rights;Spiegel Online;Copyright as a fundamental right;Copyright Cases;copyright case law;Copyright content moderation;Copyright law unification;copyright limitations;cross-border situations;Daniel Segoin;data mining;denial of copyright;digital environment;Disclosure injunctions;dissemination function of copyright law;distribution right;DNS;E-Commerce Directive;Enforcement;Enforcement of European rights;Equality;Estelle Derclaye;Exceptions;exclusive rights;Frederic Blockx;Fundamental freedoms;fundamental freedoms framework;Fundamental rights in EU copyright law;Giancarlo Frosio;Human rights and access to culture;influence of fundamental rights;Infopaq;intellectual creation;interpretation of copyright exceptions;IP address rental;Jan Bernd Nordemann;Jurisdiction;Justin Koo;Justine Pila;liability;literary works;Lydia Lundstedt;Mandatory character;Marianne Levin;Maurizio Borghi;neutrality;No l'unite de l'art;Ole-Andreas Rognstad;online copyright cases;Originality;Ownership;Primary liability;Proof of copyright;Proof of infringement;publishers' rights;Quotation under EU copyright law;related rights;right of communication to the public;Sabine Jacques;Sale criterion;scope of protection;Sebastian Felix Schwemer;Stavroula Karapapa;Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou;The right of reproduction;three-step test;Tito Rendas;transfer criterion;treatment of humour;unauthorized acts;unification of European copyright law;US copyright law;US Supreme Court in copyright law;users' rights;Website blocking
Preface - 30 years of EU copyright law
Eleonora Rosati
Section I - The law and policy of the EU copyright harmonization project
Chapter 1 - The competence and rationale of EU copyright harmonization
Ana Ramalho
Chapter 2 - Fundamental rights in EU copyright law: An overview
Tito Rendas
Chapter 3 - The desirability of unification of European copyright law
Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
Section II - Copyright and related rights: when does and should protection arise?
Chapter 4 - The authorial works protectable by copyright
Justine Pila
Chapter 5 - The Cofemel revolution - originality, equality and neutrality
Marianne Levin
Chapter 6 - The new related right for press publishers: what way forward?
Silvia Scalzini
Section III - The scope of exclusive rights and liability for the doing of unauthorized acts
Chapter 7 - The right of reproduction
Caterina Sganga
Chapter 8 - The distribution right and its exhaustion
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
Chapter 9 - The EU right of communication to the public - Still looking for a good link
Justin Koo
Chapter 10 - Primary and accessory liability in EU copyright law
Christina Angelopoulos
Chapter 11 - Proving copyright protection and infringement: lessons from the CJEU
Julien Cabay
Section IV - The state of copyright exceptions and limitations
Chapter 12 - Quotation under EU copyright law
Stavroula Karapapa
Chapter 13 - Exceptions as users' rights?
Maurizio Borghi
Chapter 14 - On the wax or wane? The influence of fundamental rights in shaping exceptions and limitations
Sabine Jacques
Chapter 15 - Artificial intelligence and text and data mining: a copyright carol
Alain Strowel and Rossana Ducato
Chapter 16 - The treatment of humour in US copyright law with a comparative glance at the EU
Bill Patry
Chapter 17 - The nature and content of the three-step test in EU copyright law: a reappraisal
Daniel Jongsma
Section V - Copyright enforcement: the technological and cross-border dimensions
Chapter 18 - Website blocking under EU copyright law
Jan Bernd Nordemann
Chapter 19 - Location, location, location! Copyright content moderation at non-content layers
Sebastian Felix Schwemer
Chapter 20 - Jurisdiction and choice of law in online copyright cases
Lydia Lundstedt
Chapter 21 - Enforcement of European rights on a global scale
Giancarlo Frosio
Section VI - The Court of Justice of the European Union
Chapter 22 - The multifaceted influence of the Advocates General on the Court of Justice's copyright case law: legal secretaries, literature and language
Estelle Derclaye
Chapter 23 - Rationales and litigation strategy of the French government before the CJEU in copyright cases
Daniel Segoin
Chapter 24 - A comparison of the interpretive fingerprint of the CJEU and the US Supreme Court in copyright law
Frederic Blockx
Eleonora Rosati
Section I - The law and policy of the EU copyright harmonization project
Chapter 1 - The competence and rationale of EU copyright harmonization
Ana Ramalho
Chapter 2 - Fundamental rights in EU copyright law: An overview
Tito Rendas
Chapter 3 - The desirability of unification of European copyright law
Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
Section II - Copyright and related rights: when does and should protection arise?
Chapter 4 - The authorial works protectable by copyright
Justine Pila
Chapter 5 - The Cofemel revolution - originality, equality and neutrality
Marianne Levin
Chapter 6 - The new related right for press publishers: what way forward?
Silvia Scalzini
Section III - The scope of exclusive rights and liability for the doing of unauthorized acts
Chapter 7 - The right of reproduction
Caterina Sganga
Chapter 8 - The distribution right and its exhaustion
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
Chapter 9 - The EU right of communication to the public - Still looking for a good link
Justin Koo
Chapter 10 - Primary and accessory liability in EU copyright law
Christina Angelopoulos
Chapter 11 - Proving copyright protection and infringement: lessons from the CJEU
Julien Cabay
Section IV - The state of copyright exceptions and limitations
Chapter 12 - Quotation under EU copyright law
Stavroula Karapapa
Chapter 13 - Exceptions as users' rights?
Maurizio Borghi
Chapter 14 - On the wax or wane? The influence of fundamental rights in shaping exceptions and limitations
Sabine Jacques
Chapter 15 - Artificial intelligence and text and data mining: a copyright carol
Alain Strowel and Rossana Ducato
Chapter 16 - The treatment of humour in US copyright law with a comparative glance at the EU
Bill Patry
Chapter 17 - The nature and content of the three-step test in EU copyright law: a reappraisal
Daniel Jongsma
Section V - Copyright enforcement: the technological and cross-border dimensions
Chapter 18 - Website blocking under EU copyright law
Jan Bernd Nordemann
Chapter 19 - Location, location, location! Copyright content moderation at non-content layers
Sebastian Felix Schwemer
Chapter 20 - Jurisdiction and choice of law in online copyright cases
Lydia Lundstedt
Chapter 21 - Enforcement of European rights on a global scale
Giancarlo Frosio
Section VI - The Court of Justice of the European Union
Chapter 22 - The multifaceted influence of the Advocates General on the Court of Justice's copyright case law: legal secretaries, literature and language
Estelle Derclaye
Chapter 23 - Rationales and litigation strategy of the French government before the CJEU in copyright cases
Daniel Segoin
Chapter 24 - A comparison of the interpretive fingerprint of the CJEU and the US Supreme Court in copyright law
Frederic Blockx
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
InfoSoc Directive;EU Law;Judicial activism;EU Legislator;EU copyright harmonization;CJEU Case Law;Copyright policy;Copyright Exceptions;EU copyright law;Copyright Law;Eleonora Rosati;Ana Ramalho;Berne Convention;accessory liability;Secondary EU Law;adaptation;ECD;Application to the online context;EU Charter;Artificial intelligence;Information Society Directive;artistic works;Database Directive;authorial works;CJEU Decision;Caterina Sganga;Digital Single Market;choice of law;EU Legal Order;Christina Angelopoulos;Private Copying Exception;CJEU copyright cases;Information Society Service Providers;CJEU copyright exception jurisprudence;WIPO Copyright Treaty;Cofemel revolution;EU Copyright;Consent criterion;Community Design Regulation;content delivery networks;EU Primary Law;Copy criterion;Copyright Protection;Copyright and related rights;Spiegel Online;Copyright as a fundamental right;Copyright Cases;copyright case law;Copyright content moderation;Copyright law unification;copyright limitations;cross-border situations;Daniel Segoin;data mining;denial of copyright;digital environment;Disclosure injunctions;dissemination function of copyright law;distribution right;DNS;E-Commerce Directive;Enforcement;Enforcement of European rights;Equality;Estelle Derclaye;Exceptions;exclusive rights;Frederic Blockx;Fundamental freedoms;fundamental freedoms framework;Fundamental rights in EU copyright law;Giancarlo Frosio;Human rights and access to culture;influence of fundamental rights;Infopaq;intellectual creation;interpretation of copyright exceptions;IP address rental;Jan Bernd Nordemann;Jurisdiction;Justin Koo;Justine Pila;liability;literary works;Lydia Lundstedt;Mandatory character;Marianne Levin;Maurizio Borghi;neutrality;No l'unite de l'art;Ole-Andreas Rognstad;online copyright cases;Originality;Ownership;Primary liability;Proof of copyright;Proof of infringement;publishers' rights;Quotation under EU copyright law;related rights;right of communication to the public;Sabine Jacques;Sale criterion;scope of protection;Sebastian Felix Schwemer;Stavroula Karapapa;Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou;The right of reproduction;three-step test;Tito Rendas;transfer criterion;treatment of humour;unauthorized acts;unification of European copyright law;US copyright law;US Supreme Court in copyright law;users' rights;Website blocking