Routledge Handbook of EU Copyright Law

Routledge Handbook of EU Copyright Law

Rosati, Eleonora

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

535

Mole

Inglês

9780367741549

15 a 20 dias

453

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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
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