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Book Title: Copyright in the Information Society
Editor(s): Lindner, Brigitte; Shapiro, Ted
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED CONTENTS
Number of pages: 13
Extract:
EXTENDED CONTENTS
List of contributors xx
Preface to the second edition xxviii
Foreword by Jörg Reinbothe xxx
Table of cases xlii
Table of legislation lxx
PART I
1 The WIPO Treaties
Brigitte Lindner
INTRODUCTION 1.001
1. BACKGROUND 1.007
2. BENEFITS OF THE WIPO TREATIES 1.015
2.1 Benefits for authors 1.019
2.2 Benefits for performers 1.025
2.3 Benefits for producers of phonograms 1.030
2.4 Balancing of protection with the public interest 1.033
3. CHALLENGES OF THE WIPO TREATIES 1.046
3.1 Implementation issues with a high level of discretion 1.052
3.2 Implementation issues with a medium level of discretion 1.076
3.3 Implementation issues with a low level of discretion 1.098
CONCLUSION 1.101
PART II
2 Directive 2001/29/EC on copyright in the information society
Ted Shapiro
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 2.001
1.1 Preliminary remarks 2.001
1.2 Legislative history 2.011
2. RIGHTS 2.016
2.1 The reproduction right 2.018
2.2 Communication to the public/making available right 2.022
2.3 Distribution 2.085
3. LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 2.086
3.1 General principles: three-step test, contractual freedom, restrictive
interpretation and fundamental rights 2.086
3.2 Exception for temporary copies 2.097
3.3 Catalogue exceptions 2.107
3.4 Private copying 2.114
3.5 Collective licensing/management of rights 2.158
3.6 Extended collective licensing 2.163
3. ...
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