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Description
Copinger and Skone James on Copyright is an essential guide to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of copyright law. This comprehensive update in the form of a 19th edition addresses the complexities introduced by the UK's withdrawal from the EU, including detailed insights from the Supreme Court case Lipton v BA Cityflyer and explores the impact of Brexit on copyright legislation.
Key updates include:
• A newly amalgamated Chapter 1 that delves into the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Treaty and Brexit legislation, with further details in Chapter 28 on EU Law.
• In-depth analysis of recent Court of Appeal cases such as Wright v BTC Core, THJ v Sheridan and Tesco v Lidl, which summarize EU jurisprudence on copyright subsistence.
• Expanded coverage of landmark cases like HRH The Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers Ltd and Martin v Kogan, providing insights into protection and originality.
• A revamped Chapter 30 with a new section on the Interactive Entertainment industry.
• A brand-new Chapter 31 on Emerging Technologies, exploring generative AI, blockchain, NFTs, and the Metaverse.
With contributions from leading experts and specialists, this edition is fully updated to reflect the law as of 31 July 2024 and remains an indispensable resource for practitioners seeking authoritative guidance on copyright law.
Table of Contents
Volume 1:
1. Introduction - Scope and Classification of Copyright Law in the UK
2. Nature and History of Copyright
3. Requirements for Copyright Protection
4. Authorship of Copyright Works
5. Title and Licences
6. Duration and Abandonment of Copyright
7. The Rights of a Copyright Owner: Primary Infringement
8. Secondary Infringement of Copyright
9. Permitted Acts
10. Crown Rights, Parliamentary Rights and the Rights of International Organisations
11. Moral Rights
12. Rights in Performances
13. Designs
14. Semiconductor Topographies
15. Circumvention of Protection Measures and Rights Management Information
16. Fraudulent Reception of Transmissions
17. Publication Right
18. Database Right
19. Public Lending Right
20. Artist’s Resale Right
21. Civil Remedies
22. Criminal Remedies and Customs Seizure
23. International Treaties
24. European Union Law
25. The Protection of Copyright Works Abroad
26. Exploitation of Rights in Particular Industries
27. Collecting Societies
28. Control of the Exercise of Copyrights and Related Rights
29. Taxation of Copyright
Volume 2:
• Appendix A - Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and Related Materials
• Appendix B - Related Legislation and Materials
• Appendix C - Orders in Council
• Appendix D - Tables of Parliamentary Debates
• Appendix E - Repealed Statutes
• Appendix F - Copyright Conventions and Agreements
• Appendix G - Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
• Appendix H - EU Directives
• Appendix I - Related EU Instruments
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Description
Copinger and Skone James on Copyright is an essential guide to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of copyright law. This comprehensive update in the form of a 19th edition addresses the complexities introduced by the UK's withdrawal from the EU, including detailed insights from the Supreme Court case Lipton v BA Cityflyer and explores the impact of Brexit on copyright legislation.
Key updates include:
• A newly amalgamated Chapter 1 that delves into the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Treaty and Brexit legislation, with further details in Chapter 28 on EU Law.
• In-depth analysis of recent Court of Appeal cases such as Wright v BTC Core, THJ v Sheridan and Tesco v Lidl, which summarize EU jurisprudence on copyright subsistence.
• Expanded coverage of landmark cases like HRH The Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers Ltd and Martin v Kogan, providing insights into protection and originality.
• A revamped Chapter 30 with a new section on the Interactive Entertainment industry.
• A brand-new Chapter 31 on Emerging Technologies, exploring generative AI, blockchain, NFTs, and the Metaverse.
With contributions from leading experts and specialists, this edition is fully updated to reflect the law as of 31 July 2024 and remains an indispensable resource for practitioners seeking authoritative guidance on copyright law.
Table of Contents
Volume 1:
1. Introduction - Scope and Classification of Copyright Law in the UK
2. Nature and History of Copyright
3. Requirements for Copyright Protection
4. Authorship of Copyright Works
5. Title and Licences
6. Duration and Abandonment of Copyright
7. The Rights of a Copyright Owner: Primary Infringement
8. Secondary Infringement of Copyright
9. Permitted Acts
10. Crown Rights, Parliamentary Rights and the Rights of International Organisations
11. Moral Rights
12. Rights in Performances
13. Designs
14. Semiconductor Topographies
15. Circumvention of Protection Measures and Rights Management Information
16. Fraudulent Reception of Transmissions
17. Publication Right
18. Database Right
19. Public Lending Right
20. Artist’s Resale Right
21. Civil Remedies
22. Criminal Remedies and Customs Seizure
23. International Treaties
24. European Union Law
25. The Protection of Copyright Works Abroad
26. Exploitation of Rights in Particular Industries
27. Collecting Societies
28. Control of the Exercise of Copyrights and Related Rights
29. Taxation of Copyright
Volume 2:
• Appendix A - Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and Related Materials
• Appendix B - Related Legislation and Materials
• Appendix C - Orders in Council
• Appendix D - Tables of Parliamentary Debates
• Appendix E - Repealed Statutes
• Appendix F - Copyright Conventions and Agreements
• Appendix G - Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
• Appendix H - EU Directives
• Appendix I - Related EU Instruments
eBooks and packages including an eBook may not be returned once the software key has been supplied. Your rights as a customer to access and use the ProView™ software and a ProView eBook are subject to acceptance of the ProView content licence agreement.
NB
An email with a registration key and instructions for accessing your eBook will be sent after checkout. For existing ProView users the eBook will appear in your library after checkout.
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The ProView app is not currently available on Kindle. See the latest system requirements
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