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Abbildung: "Music and Copyright"

Ronald Rosen

Oxford University Press

624 Seiten

EUR 168,64

Music and Copyright provides the first comprehensive analysis of music infringement issues within the context of copyright litigation. Set forth in understandable language, it examines this important area of copyright law, which continues to be widely misunderstood by lawyers, business people and - perhaps most seriously of all - the federal judiciary. It combines music and copyright theories with practical approaches to understanding musical ideas and expression and providing guidance in the difficult task of disentangling unprotectable ideas from protectable expression. It provides a practical and strategic roadmap to a music infringement action, beginning with the client's claim or defense and continuing through the selection and use of experts, conducting effective discovery, moving for summary judgment and trial.

Abbildung: "Media Law and Practice"

David Goldberg

Oxford University Press

640 Seiten

EUR 93,02

This book is a reference guide for practitioners to the major legal and regulatory issues in the field, but could also be used as a media law textbook for a course of academic study. Throughout the book, the authors cover the relevant aspects of law governing the media in its many forms, with an emphasis on the practical operation of the law in this sector. It not only discusses the theoretical basis of legal concepts such as defamation, but also analyses the application of the law in the high paced environment of daily newspapers, the changing reality of what constitutes "broadcasting", including the regulation of distribution channels, and the regulation of material distributed via those channels, and examines the implications for defamation law of the online, borderless world.
Amongst other things, the book also covers intellectual property issues in the media, with a specific emphasis on copyright works, trade marks and the exploitation of intellectual property via licensing. The work primarily discusses the identified themes in the context of UK and EU laws.