
Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights
Daniel Gervais(Editor)
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 25. June 2010
Book
Hardback
495 pages
978-90-411-2724-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Authors, individual and corporate, are routinely compensated for the use by
others of copyrighted material. Yet relatively little attention is paid to the
vast and complex system of collective management that underlies these payments
capital flows that amount to ten billion euros each year.
This book the first detailed analysis of the subject available in English
provides an in-depth perspective on collective management of copyright and
related rights and the legal framework within which this management operates.
Among the salient aspects of the presentation are the following:
description of the organizations that provide collective management services;
suggestions how collective management can be made more efficient in the
Internet age
the effect of WIPO Copyright Treaties and the TRIPS Agreement;
the emerging intersection of copyright management and human rights;
recent developments at the European Union level; and
particular analysis of the situation in various countries, including France,
Germany, the UK and Ireland, the Nordic countries, Australia, Canada, and
Japan, as well as general discussions relating to Asia and Latin America.
With its detailed emphasis on how collective management operates in different
cultural, legal and economic environments and its many insights about the
future of collective management, this book is indispensable for copyright
lawyers, scholars, researchers, policy makers and decision makers working with
or within collective management organizations, including authors, performers,
rights holders, and users of copyright material.
The book was edited by Prof. Daniel Gervais of the University of
Ottawa, a renowned expert and author in the field of international copyright
and collective management. Dr. Gervais was successively Legal Officer at the
GATT/WTO, Head of Section at the World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO), Assistant Secretary General of the International Confederation of
Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) and Vice-President of Copyright
Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC). Dr. Gervais also authored the introductory
chapter. Other contributors include (in alphabetical order): Mario
Bouchard, General Counsel of the Copyright Board of Canada;
Dr. Mihály Ficsor, former Assistant Director General of WIPO and
author of the WIPO Guide to Collective Administration of Copyright and Related
Rights; Prof. Lucie Guibault (University of Amsterdam);
Prof. Lawrence Helfer (Vanderbilt University); Tarja
Koskinen-Olsson, who served as Chair of the International Federation
of Reproduction Rights Organizations (IFRRO) from 1993 to 1999 and is now
Honorary President of IFRRO; Prof. Glynn Lunney (Tulane
University); Prof. Okumura (Kyoto University); Karina
Correa Pereira, LL.M. (Brazil); Nathalie Piaskowski, LL.M.
(France); Dr. Jörg Reinbothe, former Head of Unit
responsible for intellectual property at the European Commission; Mr.
Ang Kwee Tiang (CISAC Director for Asia/Pacific); and Prof. Paul
Torremans (University of Leeds and University of Ghent).
others of copyrighted material. Yet relatively little attention is paid to the
vast and complex system of collective management that underlies these payments
capital flows that amount to ten billion euros each year.
This book the first detailed analysis of the subject available in English
provides an in-depth perspective on collective management of copyright and
related rights and the legal framework within which this management operates.
Among the salient aspects of the presentation are the following:
description of the organizations that provide collective management services;
suggestions how collective management can be made more efficient in the
Internet age
the effect of WIPO Copyright Treaties and the TRIPS Agreement;
the emerging intersection of copyright management and human rights;
recent developments at the European Union level; and
particular analysis of the situation in various countries, including France,
Germany, the UK and Ireland, the Nordic countries, Australia, Canada, and
Japan, as well as general discussions relating to Asia and Latin America.
With its detailed emphasis on how collective management operates in different
cultural, legal and economic environments and its many insights about the
future of collective management, this book is indispensable for copyright
lawyers, scholars, researchers, policy makers and decision makers working with
or within collective management organizations, including authors, performers,
rights holders, and users of copyright material.
The book was edited by Prof. Daniel Gervais of the University of
Ottawa, a renowned expert and author in the field of international copyright
and collective management. Dr. Gervais was successively Legal Officer at the
GATT/WTO, Head of Section at the World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO), Assistant Secretary General of the International Confederation of
Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) and Vice-President of Copyright
Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC). Dr. Gervais also authored the introductory
chapter. Other contributors include (in alphabetical order): Mario
Bouchard, General Counsel of the Copyright Board of Canada;
Dr. Mihály Ficsor, former Assistant Director General of WIPO and
author of the WIPO Guide to Collective Administration of Copyright and Related
Rights; Prof. Lucie Guibault (University of Amsterdam);
Prof. Lawrence Helfer (Vanderbilt University); Tarja
Koskinen-Olsson, who served as Chair of the International Federation
of Reproduction Rights Organizations (IFRRO) from 1993 to 1999 and is now
Honorary President of IFRRO; Prof. Glynn Lunney (Tulane
University); Prof. Okumura (Kyoto University); Karina
Correa Pereira, LL.M. (Brazil); Nathalie Piaskowski, LL.M.
(France); Dr. Jörg Reinbothe, former Head of Unit
responsible for intellectual property at the European Commission; Mr.
Ang Kwee Tiang (CISAC Director for Asia/Pacific); and Prof. Paul
Torremans (University of Leeds and University of Ghent).
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2nd edition
Language
English
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Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Content
Introduction Chapter 1 Collective Management of Copyright: Theory and Practice in the Digital Age Daniel Gervais Chapter 2 Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights from the Viewpoint of International Norms and the Acquis Communautaire Dr Mihály Ficsor Chapter 3 Collective Management of Copyrights and Human Rights: An Uneasy Alliance Revisited Prof. Laurence R. Helfer Chapter 4 Multi-territorial Licensing and the Evolving Role of Collective Management Organizations Tanya Woods Chapter 5 Collective Management in the European Union Lucie Guibault and Stef van Gompel Chapter 6 Collective Management in France Nathalie Piaskowski Chapter 7 Collective Rights Management in Germany Prof. Dr Jörg Reinbothe Chapter 8 Collective Management in the United Kingdom (and Ireland) Prof. Dr Paul L.C. Torremans Chapter 9 Collective Management in the Nordic Countries Tarja Koskinen-Olsson Chapter 10 Collective Management in Commonwealth Jurisdictions: Comparing Canada with Australia Mario Bouchard Chapter 11 Copyright Collectives and Collecting Societies: The United States Experience Glynn Lunney Chapter 12 Collective Management of Copyright and Neighbouring Rights in Japan Koji Okumura Chapter 13 Collective Management in Asia Ang Kwee-Tiang Chapter 14 Collective Management of Copyright in Latin America Karina Correa Pereira