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The Routledge Handbook of EU Copyright Law / edited by Eleonora Rosati. London ; New York : Routledge, 2021. xiv, 535 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. Routledge handbooks, ISBN 9780367741549 pbk, 9780367436964 hbk, 9781003156277 ebk [Call No. 46633]
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Contents: I. The law and policy of the EU copyright harmonization project -- 1. The competence and rationale of EU copyright harmonization / Ana Ramalho -- 2. Fundamental rights in EU copyright law : an overview / Tito Rendas -- 3. The desirability of unification of European copyright law / Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
II. Copyright and related rights : when does and should protection arise? -- 4. The authorial works protectable by copyright / Justine Pila -- 5. The Cofemel revolution - originality, equality and neutrality / Marianne Levin -- 6. The new related right for press publishers : what way forward? / Silvia Scalzini
III. The scope of exclusive rights and liability for the doing of unauthorized acts -- 7. The right of reproduction / Caterina Sganga -- 8. The distribution right and its exhaustion / Ole-Andreas Rognstad -- 9. The EU right of communication to the public - still looking for a good link / Justin Koo -- 10. Primary and accessory liability in EU copyright law / Christina Angelopoulos -- 11. Proving copyright protection and infringement : lessons from the CJEU / Julien Сabay
IV. The state of copyright exceptions and limitations -- 12. The quotation exception under EU copyright law : paving the way for user rights / Stavroula Karapapa -- 13. Exceptions as users' rights? / Maurizio Borghi -- 14. On the wax or wane? The influence of fundamental rights in shaping exceptions and limitations / Sabine Jacques -- 15. Artificial intelligence and text and data mining : a copyright carol / Alain Strowel, Rossana Ducato -- 16. The treatment of humor in US copyright law with a comparative glance at the EU / Bill Patry -- 17. The nature and content of the three-step test in EU copyright law : a reappraisal / Daniel Jongsma
V. Copyright enforcement : the technological and cross-border dimensions -- 18. Website blocking under EU copyright law / Jan Bernd Nordemann -- 19. Location, location, location! Copyright content moderation at non-content layers / Sebastian Felix Schwemer -- 20. Jurisdiction and choice of law in online copyright cases / Lydia Lundstedt -- 21. Enforcement of European rights on a global scale / Giancarlo Frosio
VI. The Court of Justice of the European Union -- 22. The multifaceted influence of the Advocates General on the Court of Justice's copyright case law : legal secretaries, literature and language / Estelle Derclaye -- 23. Rationales and litigation strategy of the French government before the CJEU in copyright cases / Daniel Segoin -- 24. Reading tea leaves differently? A comparison of the interpretive fingerprint of the CJEU and the US Supreme Court in copyright law / Frederic Blockx.
Book Jacket: "The Routledge Handbook of EU Copyright Law provides a definitive survey of copyright harmonization in the European Union, capturing the essential and relevant issues of this relatively recent phenomenon. Over the past few years, two themes have emerged: on the one hand, copyright policy and legislative initiatives have intensified; on the other hand, the large number of references to the Court of Justice of the European Union has substantially shaped the EU copyright framework and, with it, the copyright framework of individual EU Member States. This handbook is a detailed reference source of original contributions which analyze and critically evaluate the state of EU copyright law with a view to detecting the key trends and patterns in the evolution of EU copyright, weighing the benefits and disadvantages of such evolution. It covers a broad range of topics through clusters focused on: the history and approaches to EU copyright harmonization; harmonization in the areas of exclusive rights, exceptions and limitations, and enforcement; copyright policy and legacy of harmonization. With contributions from a selection of highly regarded and leading scholars in this field, the Routledge Handbook on European Copyright Law is an essential resource for students and scholars who are interested in the field of copyright law."--PUBLISHER'S NOTE.
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