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“…The Hearth of Darkness: Living within Occult Infrastructures / Stephen C. Slota, Aubrey Slaughter and Geoffrey C. Bowker. 2. Mobile Media Artifacts: Genealogies, Haptic Visualities, and Speculative Gestures / Lee Humphreys and Larissa Hjorth. 3. …”
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“…Article 2(a) and Article 3(1) of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the harmonization of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society must be interpreted as precluding national legislation, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, that gives an approved collecting society the right to authorize the reproduction and communication to the public in digital form of out-of-print books, namely, books published in France before 1 January 2001 which are no longer commercially distributed by a publisher and are not currently published in print or in digital form, while allowing the authors of those books, or their successors in title, to oppose or put an end to that practice, on the conditions that that legislation lays down. …”
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2017
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2021
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2023
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2017
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2017
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“…1.The concept of communication to the public, within the meaning of Article 3(1) of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society, must be interpreted as covering the sale of a multimedia player, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, on which there are pre-installed add-ons, available on the internet, containing hyperlinks to websites that are freely accessible to the public on which copyright-protected works have been made available to the public without the consent of the right holders. 2.Article 5(1) and (5) of Directive 2001/29 must be interpreted as meaning that acts of temporary reproduction, on a multimedia player, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, of a copyright-protected work obtained by streaming from a website belonging to a third party offering that work without the consent of the copyright holder does not satisfy the conditions set out in those provisions. …”
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2017
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“…Gofkid Ltd (C-292/00) [2003] 1 WLR 1714, 311 Deckmyn v. Vandersteen (C-201/13) [2014] ECDR 21, 22, 23, 290-292 DR and TV2 Danmark A/S v. …”
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Hakutulos 9
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“…Table of Contents Editor and Contributors v Preface xxv Part I Copyright: From an International Perspective 1 Chapter 1 Exceptions for Libraries and Archives Alison Firth & Beverley Pereira 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Role of Exceptions and Limitations 5 1.3 Interpretation of the Three-Step Test 7 1.4 Exceptions for Libraries and Archives 9 1.5 International Legal Landscape 10 1.5.1 Berne 10 1.5.2 TRIPS Agreement 10 1.5.3 WIPO Copyright Treaty 10 1.5.4 Marrakesh Treaty 12 1.5.5 Three Step Test as a Staple of International Copyright 13 1.6 Remaining Areas of Importance for Libraries and Archives 13 1.7 Libraries and Archives under EU Copyright Directives 16 1.7.1 The Information Society Directive 17 1.7.2 Exceptions and Limitations in the Infosoc Directive 17 1.7.3 Use of Proportionality in Interpretation 20 1.7.4 Technological Protection 21 1.7.5 Public Lending 22 1.7.6 Databases 22 1.7.7 Orphan Works, Etc. 23 1.7.8 Further Reforms 24 1.8 Technology as Game-Changer: The Challenge of Digitization and the EUs Response 25 1.8.1 Technological Change and Copyrights History 25 1.8.2 Technology, Libraries and Archives 25 1.8.3 Commodification and Commoditisation 25 1.8.4 Digitization Initiatives in the EU 26 1.8.5 The EUs Digital Single Market 29 1.9 The EU and Parallel Imports/Exhaustion of Rights 30 1.10 National Legislative Landscape 31 1.10.1 WIPO Study 31 1.10.2 United Kingdom 33 1.10.3 United States 36 1.11 Proposals for an International Instrument 39 1.11.1 Preservation 41 1.11.2 Right of Reproduction and Safeguarding Copies 42 1.11.3 Legal Deposit 43 1.11.4 Library Lending 44 1.11.5 Parallel Imports 45 1.11.6 Cross-Border Uses 45 1.11.7 Orphan Works, Retracted and Withdrawn Works, Works Out of Commerce 45 1.11.8 Limitations on the Liability of Libraries and Archives 47 1.11.9 Technological Measures of Protection 47 1.11.10 Contracts 48 1.11.11 Translation 48 1.12 IFLA Treaty Proposals 50 1.13 Predicting the Outcome 52 1.13.1 Re-framing of Exceptions and Limitations as User Rights 53 1.13.2 The Critiquing of Copyright Policy from a Human Rights Perspective 54 1.13.3 Uptake of Fair Use Rules 54 1.13.4 Open Licensing 55 1.14 Conclusion 55 Chapter 2 Exceptions for Education and Research Ysolde Gendreau 57 2.1 Introduction 57 2.2 Foundations for Exceptions for Education and Research 58 2.2.1 Endogenous Foundations 58 2.2.2 Exogenous Foundations 61 2.3 Challenges for Exceptions for Education and Research 67 2.3.1 Diversity 67 Table of Contents xiv 2.3.2 Status 71 2.3.3 Dualism 72 Chapter 3 The Draft Broadcasters Treaty: Latecomers to International Protection Or Perhaps None at All Sam Ricketson 77 3.1 Introduction 77 3.2 Early Days Broadcasters and the Berne Convention 78 3.3 Adoption of the Rome Convention 80 3.3.1 Provisions of the Rome Convention Affecting Broadcasters 82 3.4 The Satellites Convention 85 3.5 The TRIPS Agreement 87 3.6 The WIPO Draft Broadcasters Treaty a Work in Progress (1998 to the present) 87 3.6.1 What Should Be Protected? …”
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