The Yearbook of Copyright and Media Law Volume VI 2001/2

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-23
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Up to date and informative, the Yearbook of Copyright and Media Law is now well established as a key source of information and analysis for all copyright, media and entertainment law professionals. It responds to practical developments and problem areas such as the Internet and Multimedia while also making a serious contribution to copyright and media law as a legal discipline. The central feature of the Yearbook is the range of annual surveys prepared by expert practising lawyers. Covering all issues from copyright, trademarks, licensing societies and new technology to libel, contempt of court and music contracts, the surveys contain considered and thorough analysis of the most recent developments in the UK, the EC, and beyond.

Table of Contents

Editorial vii
Table of Cases
ix
Table of Statutes and Treaties
xxxi
Part One: Articles 1(250)
Privacy and Celebrity
3(18)
Michael Tugendhat
Privacy, Publicity Rights and Merchandising: Hello!
21(8)
Peter Jaffey
Copyright Law and the Public's Right to Receive Information: Recent Developments in an Isolated Community
29(22)
Jonathan Griffiths
Copyright in Sporting Events and Broadcasts or Films of Sporting Events after Norowzian
51(10)
Richard Arnold
Moral Rights: Moving from Rhetoric to Reality in Pursuit of European Harmonisation
61(24)
Gary Lea
Disloyal Competition and Common Law Liability: England and France, a Comparative Study
85(36)
Daniel Burkitt
Scottish Contempt from 1998: Brave New World?
121(20)
Alistair Bonnington
Rosalind McInnes
The Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the Law of Libel
141(18)
Eric Barendt
Defamation Law and the Liability of Internet Intermediaries: Recent Developments in the United Kingdom, the USA and Australia
159(26)
Matthew Collins
Reforming the Regulation of Communications
185(22)
Thomas Gibbons
Napster, DVD and All That: Developing a Coherent Copyright Grid for Internet Entertainment
207(44)
Uma Suthersanen
Part Two: Annual Surveys 251(154)
Developments in Substantive Copyright Law
253(8)
John Enser
Heidi Hurdle
Developments in the Law Relating to Remedies in Practice and Procedure
261(4)
Christy Rogers
Trade Mark and Passing Off Cases
265(34)
Spyros M. Maniatis
Caroline L. Wilson
EC and UK Competition Law Developments
299(30)
Sam Szlezinger
Main Developments in Broadcasting Law
329(14)
Tony Ballard
The European Convention on Human Rights and Media Law
343(12)
Lord Lester
Mariann Meier Wang
Kishali Pinto Jayawardena
Libel Law
355(18)
Eric Barendt
Penelope Gorman
Reporting Restrictions
373(32)
Andrew Nicol
Heather Rogers
Part Three: Review of Books 405(12)
M. Henry (ed.): International Privacy, Publicity and Personality Laws
407(2)
Thomas Gibbons
L. Edwards and C. Waelde: Law and the Internet: A Framework for Electronic Commerce
409(2)
Thomas Gibbons
S. Lai: The Copyright Protection of Computer Software in the United Kingdom
411(1)
David Booton
P. Larouche, Competition Law and Regulation in European Telecommunications
412(2)
Nicholas Reville
I. Loveland: Political Libels
414(3)
Sallie Spilsbury
Index 417

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