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Sterling on World Copyright Law

Sterling on World Copyright Law
6th Edition
Practice Area:  Intellectual Property
ISBN:  9780414099999
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
General Editor:Trevor Cook
Publication Date:  28 Nov 2022
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Format:  Hardback
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Sterling on World Copyright Law provides you with comprehensive analysis of copyright law and decided cases on a national, international and regional level. The text is carefully structured to aid accessibility and covers the key principles of protection as well as giving guidance on the leading conventions and treaties. It is a leading authority on world copyright law and available in print, online on Westlaw UK and as an eBook on ProView.
  • Single-volume coverage of copyright law, practice, legislation and related rights around the world.
  • Analytical comparisons of the different standards of protection offered in more than 25 jurisdictions.
  • Reflects the most recent developments at a national, regional and international level.
  • Commentary on the background and basic principles of copyright law.
  • Explains issues of protection and their application in national systems, conventions, treaties and agreements.
  • Examines the enforcement of rights and the different remedies and penalties available when faced with an action for infringement.
  • Looks at the key issues of moral and economic rights, limitations and infringement.
  • Summaries of international and regional standards of protection.
  • Compares the protection of beneficiaries for owners of related rights and owners of sui generis rights.
  • Gives an overview of the protection granted to professionals including authors, performers, film producers and publishers.
  • Discusses the exercise of online rights and the role of cross-border licensing, as well as wider technological protection.
  • Addresses the role of European Union law and the application of treaty principles.
  • Chart summarising European copyright and related rights, distinguishing the provisions of EU law and directives.
  • Includes the main provisions of key conventions, treaties, and agreements including Berne (1886-1971), Rome (1961), TRIPS (1994), WIPO (1996), and Beijing (2012).
  • Glossary of legal and technical copyright terms used across the world.
  • Extensive reference materials including international and regional instruments, lists of national laws, and historic documents.

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CONTENTS

Part I: Background and Basic Principles
  • General overview
  • Basis of protection
  • Structure of protection
  • Terminology and interpretation
  • Beneficiaries of protection
  • Subject matter of protection
  • Protection criteria
  • Moral rights
  • Economic right
  • Limitations and exceptions
  • Term of protection
  • Exercise of rights
  • Infringement
  • Remedies, penalties and enforcement
  • Additional legislative features
Part II: National, International and Regional Protection
  • National Systems of Protection
  • International conventions, treaties and agreements
  • Berne Convention
  • Universal Copyright Convention
  • Rome Convention
  • Phonograms Convention
  • TRIPS Agreement
  • WIPO Copyright Treaty
  • WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
  • Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances
  • Marrakesh Treaty
  • Regional conventions, treaties and agreements: summary
  • European Union
Part III: International and Regional Standards of Protection: Comparative Summaries

Part IV: Reference Materials

CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION

General Editor
Trevor Cook is a partner at WilmerHale with a practice that focuses on transnational intellectual property litigation. 

Contributors
Patricia Akester
Johanna Gibson
Sabine Jacques
Phillip Johnson
Justin Jütte
Stavroula Karapapa
Florian Koempel
Deming Liu
Dinusha Mendis
Jason Raeburn

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