Questions Concerning A Possible Protocol To The Berne Convention


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Records of the Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions


Records of the Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions

Author: World Intellectual Property Organization

language: en

Publisher: WIPO

Release Date: 1998-12-01


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The Records of the Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions held in Geneva, from December 2 to 20, 1996, contains documents relating to that Conference which were issued before, during and after the Conference.

Protection of Broadcasters' Rights


Protection of Broadcasters' Rights

Author: Megumi Ogawa

language: en

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Release Date: 2006


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This book deals with a highly topical area: the protection of broadcasters' rights. It is an area in which the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has been working to draft a new treaty and has now reached the final stage for conclusion of the treaty. The author analyses the formation and subsequent development of the legislation for protecting broadcasters' rights, and discusses the current legal issues arising out of current proposals at the international and domestic levels to upgrade that protection. The focus of the work is the international protection of broadcasters' rights as well as in the two jurisdictions which are representative of the two-different approaches to protection: Australia and Japan. This volume provides a detailed account of the relevant international treaties and conventions as well as domestic legislation, and provides insightful arguments that present the optimal approach of the future protection of broadcasters' rights. "'This book is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the issues relating to the protection of broadcasters' rights. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the protection of broadcasters' rights based on the differing approaches adopted by the common law and civil law systems'." From the foreword by The Honourable Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE CBE.

The Origin of Copyright


The Origin of Copyright

Author: Wenwei Guan

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2021-07-20


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Contemporary copyright was born in a heroic era of human history when technologies facilitated idea dissemination through the book trade reaching out mass readership. This book provides insights on the copyright evolution and how proprietary individual expression’s copyright protection forms an integral part of our knowing in being, driven by the advances of technology through the proliferating trading frameworks. The book captures what is central in the process of copyright evolution which is an "onto-epistemological offset". It goes on to explain that copyright’s protection of knowing in originality’s delineation of expression and fair use/dealing’s legitimization of unauthorized use and being are not isolatable, but rather mutually implicated. While the classic strict determinism has been subject to an onto-epistemological challenge, the book looks at the proliferation of global trade and advent of information technology and how they show us the beauty and possibility of intra-dependence between copyright authorship, entrepreneurship, and readership, which calls for a fresh copyright onto-epistemology. Building on its onto-epistemological critiques on the stakeholder, force, and mechanism of copyright evolution, the book helps readers understand why, not only copyright, but also law in general, and justice too, need to be onto-epistemologically balanced, as this is categorically imperative for being, the fundamental law of nature.