Multimedia Contracts Rights and Licensing
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
Published in March 1996
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7520-0177-7 (ISBN)
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Description
As new technologies in the field of multimedia continue to create overlapping markets, requiring new legal and regulating frameworks, traditional copyrights and licensing issues are also being juggled and stretched, resulting in a huge need for practical, expert guidance in this area. This report provides an explanation of the complex technology involved in multimedia products. With step-by-step advice on setting up a multimedia deal, it enables practitioners from both the legal and business sides to understand both the technology and the industry as a whole. Divided into four main sections, the work provides: a description of multimedia and multimedia markets; an analysis of the legal and regulatory framework relating to multimedia; practical guidance on producing a multimedia work; and an examination of the distribution of multimedia products. The book also contains a glossary of technical terms and illustrates the subject matter with the use of flowcharts, tables, diagrams and checklists.
As new technologies in the field of multimedia continue to create overlapping markets, requiring new legal and regulating frameworks, traditional copyrights and licensing issues are also being juggled and stretched, resulting in a huge need for practical, expert guidance in this area. This report provides an explanation of the complex technology involved in multimedia products. With step-by-step advice on setting up a multimedia deal, it enables practitioners from both the legal and business sides to understand both the technology and the industry as a whole. Divided into four main sections, the work provides: a description of multimedia and multimedia markets; an analysis of the legal and regulatory framework relating to multimedia; practical guidance on producing a multimedia work; and an examination of the distribution of multimedia products. The book also contains a glossary of technical terms and illustrates the subject matter with the use of flowcharts, tables, diagrams and checklists.
As new technologies in the field of multimedia continue to create overlapping markets, requiring new legal and regulating frameworks, traditional copyrights and licensing issues are also being juggled and stretched, resulting in a huge need for practical, expert guidance in this area. This report provides an explanation of the complex technology involved in multimedia products. With step-by-step advice on setting up a multimedia deal, it enables practitioners from both the legal and business sides to understand both the technology and the industry as a whole. Divided into four main sections, the work provides: a description of multimedia and multimedia markets; an analysis of the legal and regulatory framework relating to multimedia; practical guidance on producing a multimedia work; and an examination of the distribution of multimedia products. The book also contains a glossary of technical terms and illustrates the subject matter with the use of flowcharts, tables, diagrams and checklists.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables, diagrams, glossary
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0177-7 (9780752001777)
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New editions
Alan Williams | Duncan Calow | Nicholas Higham
Digital Media: Contracts, Rights and Licensing
Book
12/1998
2nd Edition
Sweet & Maxwell
€426.28
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Content
Part 1 A description of multimedia: digitization; multimedia platforms; standardization; markets. Part 2 Multimedia and the law: copyright; other legal protection (trade marks, passing off, database directive etc); infringement/enforcement of rights; European Union law. Part 3 Producing a multimedia work: acquisition of rights; rights clearances; co-production and financing; protecting the work; other legal issues (censorship, libel, obscenity etc). Part 4 Distributing a multimedia work: licensing manufacture; distribution arrangements; on-line licensing; end-user licences.