Publications: Media Law



C©pyright

Title: C©pyright
Subtitle: Auteursrechtelijke aspecten in de praktijk
Author:

S.M. Schroevers, ll.m, A. Dogan MA

Cooperation:

C. Mastenbroek, ll.m, S. Verbeek, ll.m

Category: Communication, Media Law
Language: Dutch
Publisher: Kluwer BV
Year of issue: 2004
ISBN: ISBN 90-130-1879-3
Pages: 71
Edition: Paperback
Illustrations: Black-and-white
Other: Imprint Adformatiee



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Summary

This booklet engagingly teaches the ins and outs of copyrights, it also reflects the important recent changes in copyright law and the impact of the Internet on copyrights. With its compact way of writing it makes this complex subject easy-to-understand for the layperson and professional communication expert alike. Included are many detailed checklists on copyrights, as well as guidelines for both copyright creators and users. A book written for the media, for writers, craftsmakers, photographers and entrepreneurs.



Drawing by David Schroevers.


Table of contents

    Contents
    Preface

Part I - copyright law

    What is copyright?
    Who is the (rightful) claimant?
    How long will copyright remain good?
    Transfer the ownership of copyright
    Personality rights
    The use of the ©-sign
    Public domain
    Is there a need to register?
    Neighbouring rights
    An international perspective

Part II - The practice of communication

Copywriters
Citing
Photos and illustrations
Portraits
Image manipulation
Translations
Music
Domains
Databases
Photocopies and the repro laws
Home copies
Chances of being caught

Part III - Annexes

    Checklist
    Juridical text elements
    Copyright notice
    Copyright law 1912, a selection
    Organisations
    Internet sources
    Bibliography
    About the authors

     


Photograph by Jack Schroevers.

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