Digital Copyright : Law and Practice.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019Copyright date: �2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (355 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781509917303Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Digital CopyrightDDC classification: 346.410482 Online resources: Click to ViewIntro -- Preface to the Fifth Edition -- Acknowledgements (Fifth Edition) -- Acknowledgements (Fourth Edition) -- Acknowledgements (Third Edition) -- Acknowledgements (Second Edition) -- Acknowledgements (First Edition) -- Table of Contents -- Glossary -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- 1. Why Digital Copyright Matters -- 1.1. Overview of this Book -- 1.2. Copyright: Its Scope and Rationale -- 1.3. The International Aspect of Copyright -- 1.4. The Digital Challenge to Copyright -- 1.5. Internet Technology and Copyright -- 1.6. International Legislation -- 1.7. The Future -- 2. Digital Copyright: The Basics -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. What Digital Copyright Protects -- 2.3. How Digital Copyright can be Infringed -- 2.4. Exceptions and Defences to Digital Copyright Infringement -- 2.5. Who Owns the Digital Copyright? -- 2.6. The Implementation of the Electronic Commerce and Information Society Directives into UK Law -- 2.7. The Modernisation of Eu Copyright Law in Light of the Digital Single Market -- 3. Digital Database Law and the Internet -- 3.1. The Relationship Between Copyright and Database Right -- 3.2. Digital Copyright Protection for Databases -- 3.3. Database Right Protection -- 3.4. Some Practical Suggestions -- 4. Digital Moral Rights: The Basics -- 4.1. What are Digital Moral Rights? -- 4.2. How are Digital Moral Rights Infringed? -- 4.3. Dealing with Moral Rights in Practice -- 5. Digital Rights and Competition Law -- 5.1. Overview: Competition Law and Digital Copyright -- 5.2. UK Competition Law -- 5.3. EU Law -- 5.4. Penalties for Breaching Competition Law -- 5.5. Implications for Digital Copyright Businesses -- 5.6. Concluding Comments -- 6. Software Copyright -- 6.1. Code and Copyright: The Basics -- 6.2. The Software Directive -- 6.3. What Does Software Copyright Protect?.
6.4. The Challenge of the Free and Open Source Software (Foss) Movement to Software Copyright -- 7. Digital Copyright and E-Commerce -- 7.1. Content Re-Use -- 7.2. Licensing and Linking -- 7.3. Digital Image Protection -- 7.4. Lawful Use of Search Engines -- 7.5. Napster to the Pirate Bay: Online Copyright Infringement -- 7.6. Service Provider Liability, Platforms and the 'Value Gap' -- 7.7. Standards and Web Content -- 7.8. Streaming Media and Digital Copyright -- 7.9. Technical Protection Measures and Fair Use: The End of Copyright? -- 7.10. The Digital Single Market -- 8. Digital Copyright: From Web 2.0 to Blockchain -- 8.1. Web 2.0 and Copyright -- 8.2. Fair Dealing and Web 2.0 -- 8.3. Liability for Hosting and/or Distributing Infringing Content -- 8.4. E-Publishing -- 8.5. App Development and Licensing -- 8.6. Big Data -- 8.7. Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality and Copyright -- 8.8. Blockchain and Copyright -- 9. Protecting and Managing Your Digital Copyright Assets -- 9.1. General -- 9.2. Issues for Specific Industries -- 9.3. The Role of Collecting Societies/Collective Management Organisations in the Digital Environment -- 9.4. Orphan Works, Extended Collective Licensing and Digital Copyright Exchanges/Hubs -- 9.5. Precedent Checklists and Precedents -- 9.6. Consumers and Copyright Agreements -- Index.
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