Copyright Precedents - Westlaw NZ
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Description
Brookers Copyright Precedents will guide you through the actions and procedures necessary to assert, exercise and protect the rights conferred by the Copyright 1994.
While copyright is an automatic right, action is often needed to assert or protect that right, Brookers Copyright Precedents outlines the key elements of copyright in New Zealand and provides the documents and resources necessary to give expert advice and assistance to a client.
The precedents and documents in this service provide sample notifications of rights and requirements. Checklists show all the elements which must be fulfilled before a course of action can be taken, and sample letters allow quick initiation of action or a warning to anyone believed to be infringing copyright. All court forms and documents necessary for an action are also included.
Brookers Copyright Precedents also contains detailed information on international copyright, with guides to all relevant international conventions and border procedures.
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Extent and Duration of Protection
- Structure of Copyright Act 1994
- Definitions
Nature and Purpose
- Nature and Purpose
- How it Vests
Ownership
- The “author”
- Employee inventions
- “Commissioned” works
- Joint ownership
- Moral rights
- Crown copyright
- International organisations
Copyright and trademarks
Industrially-applied Copyright
- What is it?
- Duration
- Exclusions
- Lapsed patents and designs
Crown Copyright
- What is it?
- Joint authors
- Duration
- Act binds Crown
- Works in which no copyright vests
- Rights
- Copyright notice
- Case law
Duration
- Literary
- Dramatic, musical or artistic works
- Unknown Author
- Sound recordings and films
- Broadcasts and cable programmes
- Artistic works industrially applied
- Sculpture
- Typographical Arrangements
Copyright in Specified International Organisations
Performers’ Rights
Infringement and Litigation
- Requirements for an action to qualify as copyright infringement
- Infringement of Copyright Act 1993
- Interim injunctions
- Criminal sanctions
- Forms
Non-Infringement
- Incidental copying
- Fair dealing
- Permitted use - Educational exceptions
Confidential Information
- Overview Forms
Licensing
- Exclusive licensee
- Binding on subsequent owners
- Licensing Schemes
- Copyright Tribunal
- Forms
Assignments
- Transferable rights
- Manner of transfer
- Sale of business assets
- Timing of transfer
- Unpublished works
- Forms
Border Protection
- Definitions
- Customs Notices
- Duration
- Who may file?
- Delegation of powers
- No criminal or civil liability
- Regulations
- Procedure under Copyright Act
- Forms
Moral Rights
- Definition
- Who owns them?
- Enforceability
- Non-assignable
- Remedies
- Exclusions
- Case law
- Duration
- Moral rights in parts of works
Copyright valuation
Copyright issues relating to three dimensional printing
Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act 2008
Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011
Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Regulations 2011
International Conventions
- TRIPS
- Berne
- UNESCO
- Geneva
- Other conventions
- Full text of selected conventions
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