International copyright


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an author's right in his productions as secured by treaty between nations.
See under Copyright.

See also: Copyright, International

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Law of copyright and international copyright is to be discussed, and in the interim we will sell our books for the most we can.
This casebook introduces international copyright law, focusing on the conventions administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), including the Berne Convention, the Rome Convention, the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, the Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances, WIPO Copyright Treaty, and the Marrakesh Treaty, as well as the TRIPS Accord.
International Copyright 2006-2014, SANA Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc.
Primer on International Copyright and Related Rights
Bypassing the powerhouse countries, Bannerman (McMaster U., Canada) focuses on the historical experience with international copyright of a less powerful country and former British dominion, to illuminate the roots of today's international copyright system in an imperial copyright system that preceded it.
Content also covers, ownership of copyright, Fair-Use defense, exemptions to the reproduction right, derivative works, jurisdiction and venue, pleading, international copyright, copyrightable material, GATT amendments, preemption of other laws, and statute of limitations.
Existing international copyright litigation practices were crafted in the analog age.
Napster ran afoul of Big Music Business and international copyright laws when it went live in 1999 with its system of unique software and file-sharing.
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