Challenges of Copyright in the Digital Age

Challenges of Copyright in the Digital Age
Author: Arpi Abovyan
Publisher: Herbert Utz Verlag
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre:
ISBN: 3831643091

The adaption of copyright law to the digital age is currently one of the EU’s main concerns regarding intellectual property. This thesis analyses whether European legislation in this field can be successfully implemented in the same way in countries with different levels of development. Taking the examples of Germany and Armenia will help to evaluate the problems of developed and transition countries concerning the challenges of copyright in the digital age. The comparison between these two countries shows that a one-size-fits-all-approach is not appropriate in the digital environment. The socio-economic situation and the legal environment of transition countries call for a different solution. In this respect the example of Armenia may be instructive for other transition countries as well, especially CIS countries. A recommendation for adopting a certain system for drafting European legislation in the future which will meet the needs of all countries, considering their social, economic and legal situation, has been developed in this thesis.

Copyright and Multimedia Products

Copyright and Multimedia Products
Author: Irini A. Stamatoudi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2001-11-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139430947

Multimedia products have experienced tremendous market success. Yet too often they are given inadequate protection under existing national and international copyright schemes. Irini Stamatoudi provides a comprehensive, comparative treatment of multimedia works and copyright protection in this clear and concise volume. A detailed introduction outlines the nature of the multimedia work, as well as the scope of existing legislation; separate chapters consider collections and compilations, databases, audiovisual works and computer programs (video games are here treated as a 'test case'). Stamatoudi then analyses issues of qualification, regime of protection, and offers a model for a European legislative solution. Copyright and Multimedia Products will interest academics and students, as well as practitioners and copyright policy makers.

Copyright and Multimedia

Copyright and Multimedia
Author: Julian Rodriguez Pardo
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041189025

Technology has affected a wide range of issues in our personal and professional lives. And in doing so it has opened the door for new legal questions, especially with regard to intellectual property and, more specifically, copyright. New legal questions have arisen with respect to the authorship of web pages, databases, computer programs, and, in general, multimedia work. Is this technology internationally protected? Can internet piracy be considered piracy? To whom does the copyright belong when more than one author exists? When is it necessary to resort to technical protection devices? By examining international laws, such as the WIPO treaties and EU law, this book offers a clear answer to these questions while focusing on how copyright does or does not protect new technology. It also examines alternative ways of protecting technologies that present the real possibility of appealing to patent and trademark law as well as an overview of the multimedia concept and the origins of copyright. This book's simple structure helps the reader to understand how to utilize current laws to protect one's work and offers an interesting and informative analysis of the subject.

Electronic Document Delivery

Electronic Document Delivery
Author: Gary Cleveland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1991
Genre: Data transmission systems
ISBN:

The development of information technologies such as public access catalogs and online databases has greatly enhanced access to information. The lack of automation in the area of document delivery, however, has created a large disparity between the speed with which citations are found and the provision of primary documents. This imbalance can potentially be overcome through electronic document delivery, the use of electronic documents, and the media needed to transmit them. The purpose of this study is to provide librarians with a basic resource for technologies and standards that have potential for use in electronic document delivery and to provide examples of how they may be used to perform that task. The study includes: (1) an examination of current document delivery systems and the problems that reduce speed and efficiency; (2) an overview of state-of-the-art and emerging technologies, including electronic document conversion and generation, optical storage, data communication, workstation, and printing technologies; (3) examples of how technologies described in the previous section can be integrated; (4) examples of projects that attempt to automate previously non-automated stages of document delivery and to link them in a single system; and (5) a discussion of issues involved in electronic document delivery, including intellectual property rights, scholarly communication, the outlook for developing nations, and other concerns. (Contains 188 references.) (KRN)

Bits of Power

Bits of Power
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1997-09-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0309056357

Since Galileo corresponded with Kepler, the community of scientists has become increasingly international. A DNA sequence is as significant to a researcher in Novosibirsk as it is to one in Pasadena. And with the advent of electronic communications technology, these experts can share information within minutes. What are the consequences when more bits of scientific data cross more national borders and do it more swiftly than ever before? Bits of Power assesses the state of international exchange of data in the natural sciences, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and challenges. The committee makes recommendations about access to scientific data derived from public funding. The volume examines: Trends in the electronic transfer and management of scientific data. Pressure toward commercialization of scientific data, including the economic aspects of government dissemination of the data. The implications of proposed changes to intellectual property laws and the role of scientists in shaping legislative and legal solutions. Improving access to scientific data by and from the developing world. Bits of Power explores how these issues have been addressed in the European Community and includes examples of successful data transfer activities in the natural sciences. The book will be of interest to scientists and scientific data managers, as well as intellectual property rights attorneys, legislators, government agencies, and international organizations concerned about the electronic flow of scientific data.

Planning Document Access

Planning Document Access
Author: Neil Jacobs
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-05-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 311095947X

Based on the findings of the four-year FIDDO (Focused Investigation of Document Delivery Options) project, a study within the eLib Programme in the UK. The FIDDO team worked with library managers and end-users to develop an understanding of the issues involved with the options, methods and management of document delivery and provide recommendations. This title, as the name suggests also brings together literature on document access. The findings of Planning Document Access: Options and Opportunities, present objective and reliable data to inform the LIS community and aid their decision making for document delivery services.

Private Copying

Private Copying
Author: Stavroula Karapapa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0415674727

The scope and legitimacy of private copying is one of the most highly contested issues in digital copyright. This book offers an original analysis of private copying and determines the actual scope of private copying as an area of end-user freedom in the digital world. In particular, it examines the permissibility of digital private copying with a view to clarify the legal uncertainty as to its scope.