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9780198299196

The Yearbook of Copyright and Media Law Volume V: 2000

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    9780198299196

  • ISBN10:

    0198299192

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-04-05
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Up to date and informative, the Yearbook of Copyright and Media Law is now well-established as a key source of information and analysis for all copyright, media and entertainment law professionals. It is is designed to respond to practical developments and problem areas such as the Internetand Multimedia while also making a serious contribution to copyright and media law as a legal discipline. The central feature of the Yearbook is the range of annual surveys prepared by expert practising lawyers. Covering all issues from copyright, trademarks, licensing societies and new technologyto libel, contempt of court and music contracts, the surveys contain considered and thorough analysis of the most recent developments in the UK, the EC, and beyond. The special survey in this yearbook focuses on definitions of film and there are in-depth articles on subjects of particulartopicality such as the Microsoft judgment and the impact of The Human Rights Act and the Data Protection Act.

Table of Contents

Table of Cases
ix
Table of Statutes and Treaties
xxx
Part One: Articles 1(218)
The Myth of the Auteur: Performers as Authors
3(12)
Richard Arnold
Collectivism of Copyright: The Future of Rights Management in the European Union
15(28)
Uma Suthersanen
Rules Without Law: Media Regulation in China
43(24)
Perry Keller
The Human Rights Act 1998 in Comparision with the Protection of Privacy and Personality in Germany
67(33)
Birgit Brommekamp
Defamatory Meaning: Pleading and Practice in New South Wales
100(15)
Andrew T. Kenyon
The Data Protection Act 1998 and the Media
115(26)
Michael Tugendhat
Young Persons, Criminal Proceedings and Open Justice---A Comparative Perspective
141(25)
Ian Cram
Ever Decreasing Circles? The Crisis in Standards Setting in the Wake of US v. Microsoft
166(42)
Gary Lea
New Bottles, but No Wine
208(11)
Spyros Maniatis
Part Two: Special Survey 219(22)
Film, Cine and Audio-visual Works: Questions of Definition
221(20)
Alison Firth
Part Three: Annual Surveys 241(200)
Copyright and the Media
Copyright Law in 1998--9: Developments in Substantive Copyright Law
243(12)
John Enser
Jane Moore
James Clayton
International Developments in Copyright Law in 1998--9
255(7)
Janine Coulthard
New Media and Internet
262(13)
John Enser
The Music Industry in 1998--9
275(12)
John Enser
Jane Moore
Rupert Sprawson
Michelle Brown
Developments in the Law Relating to Remedies in Practice and Procedure
287(6)
Stephen Bate
Trademark and Passing off Cases
293(48)
Spyros Maniatis
Broadcasting
EC and UK Competition Developments
341(26)
Sam Szlezinger
David Aitman
Survey of the Main Developments in the Field of Broadcasting Law in 1999
367(14)
Tony Ballard
The European Convention on Human Rights and Media Law By The Rt Hon Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC
381(10)
Natalia Schiffrin
Suzanne Turner
Libel Law
391(25)
Richard Shillito
Eric Barendt
Reporting Restrictions and Contempt
416(25)
Andrew Nicol
Heather Rogers
Part Four: Review of Books 441(15)
Thomas Gibbons
Media Regulation, Public Interest and the Law
443(2)
M Feintuck
The Legal Concept of Art
445(3)
P. Kearns
Trade Marks in Theory and Practice
448(2)
C.D.G. Pickering
Censorship and Silencing: Practices of Cultural Regulation
450(3)
Robert C. Post
The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law
453(3)
B. Sherman
L. Bently
Index 456

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