Simone argues that a recalibration of copyright law is necessary and proposes an inclusive and contextual approach to joint authorship that is true to the legal concept of authorship but is also more aligned with creative reality.
Simone argues that a recalibration of copyright law is necessary and proposes an inclusive and contextual approach to joint authorship that is true to the legal concept of authorship but is also more aligned with creative reality.
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Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Daniela Simone is a Lecturer in Law at University College London, where she is also a Co-Director of the Institute of Brand and Innovation Law. Dr Simone holds BC.L., M.Phil. and D.Phil. degrees from the University of Oxford. She was awarded a B.A./LL.B. (Hons I) degree from the University of Sydney, was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales and worked as a lawyer for a global commercial law firm in Sydney.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Copyright law and collective authorship 2. Authorship and joint authorship 3. Wikipedia 4. Australian Indigenous art 5. Scientific collaborations 6. Film 7. Characteristics of collective authorship and the role of copyright law 8. An inclusive, contextual approach to the joint authorship test.
1. Copyright law and collective authorship 2. Authorship and joint authorship 3. Wikipedia 4. Australian Indigenous art 5. Scientific collaborations 6. Film 7. Characteristics of collective authorship and the role of copyright law 8. An inclusive, contextual approach to the joint authorship test.
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