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The Internationalization of Intellectual Property: New Challenges from the Very Old and the Very New
(Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Journal, 2002)
Intellectual property concepts embodied in international treaties and national laws date back to the eighteenth century. Many fundamental concepts (originality in copyright law; confusion in trademark law; novelty or ...
Towards a New Core International Copyright Norm: The Reverse Three-Step Test
(Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, 2005)
This paper argues that international copyright treaties, such as the WTO TRIPS Agreement, should no longer be developed as sets of minimum standards with a standardized exception filter, namely the three-step test, but ...
WIPO Panel 2. Emerging New Services: Their Impact on Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights
(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)
Issues discussed: Consumer electronics and rights management: file-sharing, MP3, Pod casting, station-ripping, streaming and other digital services; music, video and TV programs on mobile telephones, such as the UMTS ...
WIPO Panel 7. The Entertainment Industry in Today's Market Economy and Digital Environment
(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)
Issues discussed: The agenda of the music industry and content providers. Towards catalogues of music on line. Consequences and impact of the new online music destination, offering ad-supported legal downloads of audio and ...
WIPO Panel 4. Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights - Developing Countries and Regional Perspectives
(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)
Issues discussed: What are the main problems encountered by societies in developing countries? The management of national and international repertoire. The role of governments and/or judiciary in the establishment and ...
WIPO Panel 1. The Application of International Treaties in Relation to Collective Management of Rights
(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)
Issues discussed: Nature and scope of rights concerned; technological protection measures (TPM) and rights management information; the challenges ahead: systems interoperability and market access. Role of identification ...
WIPO Panel 5. Collective Management of Mechanical Rights
(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)
Issues discussed: The relationship between compulsory licenses and collective rights management. The proposal to abolish the mechanical license in Section 115 of the US Copyright Act and reactions thereto. What would be ...
Making Copyright Whole: A Principled Approach to Copyright Exceptions and Limitations
(University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal, 2008)
This Article suggests a path to develop a principled conceptualizat ion for copyright of limitations and exceptions at the international level. The paper argues that, normatively, copyright has always sought to reflect a ...