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International Copyright: Principles, Law, And Practice Surveys And Analyzes The Legal Doctrines Affecting Copyright Practice Around The World, In Both Transactional And Litigation Settings. It Provides A Step-by-step Methodology For Advising Clients Involved In Exploiting Creative Works In Or From Foreign Countries. Written By Two Of The Most Esteemed Experts Of Copyright Law In The United States And Europe, This Volume Is A Unique Synthesis Of Copyright Law And Practice, Taking Into Account The Berne Convention, The Trips Agreement, The Ongoing Harmonization Of Copyright In The European Union, And The Impact Of The Internet. National Copyright Rules On Protectible Subject Matter, Ownership, Term, And Rights Are Covered In Detail And Compared From Country To Country, As Are Topics On Moral Rights And Neighboring Rights. Separate Sections Cover Such Important Topics As Territoriality, National Treatment And Choice Of Law, As Well As The Treaty And Trade Arrangements That Underlie Substantive Copyright Norms.
This volume investigates the complex legal doctrines and practical frameworks governing international copyright protection across diverse global jurisdictions. The authors, Paul Goldstein and P. Bernt Hugenholtz, leverage their extensive expertise in American and European copyright law to provide a comprehensive analysis of how creative works are managed, litigated, and protected in foreign markets. The text establishes a methodology for navigating the intersection of national rules and international treaties to advise clients effectively.
What You Will Find
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Legal professionals and scholars frequently identify this work as a foundational resource for understanding the interplay between domestic copyright regimes and international trade agreements. Experts highlight the text for its rigorous synthesis of complex regulatory frameworks and its practical utility in cross-border legal practice.
Page Count:
620
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190060638
ISBN-13:
9780190060633
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