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Cross-Border Copyright Licensing: Law and Practice

Edited by: Carlo Scollo Lavizzari, Rene Viljoen

ISBN13: 9781784718503
Published: June 2018
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £177.00



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In today's legal environment, copyright licensing requires an international perspective. Licensors in both emerging and developed markets must have a detailed understanding of cross-border practices.

Cross-border Copyright Licensing: Law and Practice provides a select guide to copyright licensing practices in a number of jurisdictions, addressing key cross-border considerations.

Key Features Include:-

  • Chapter by chapter analysis of licensing legislation in the most frequently encountered jurisdictions including; China, the EU, India, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa and the USA
  • Discussion of the inter-relation between copyright licensing and competition law
  • Clear delineation of the most relevant and critical legal issues relating to licensing practice across the named jurisdictions allowing for ease of reference
  • Contributions from expert practitioners with invaluable first hand knowledge of international licensing practices.
This book will prove a valuable resource for lawyers who are implementing or enforcing a copyright licensing scheme, acting as a first point of reference on cross-border issues. Scholars of Intellectual Property will also find the text to be a useful guide on international regulations and practices.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. China
2. European Union
3. India
4. Mexico
5. Russia
6. Singapore
7. South Africa
8. United States of America
Index