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Copyright and Online Technologies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Council, Australian Copyright
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sydney : Australian Copyright Council, 2013.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; 1 About this guide; 1.1 Who this guide is for; 1.2 How this guide is set out; 1. Information, not legal advice; 1.4 Some terms we use; 2 Introduction; 2.1 Chapter summary; 2.2 Copyright in the online context; 2.3 What's protected?; 2.4 Things that are not protected by copyright; 2.5 Material created using computer programs; 2.6 Compilations; 2.7 Orphan works; 2.8 The exclusive rights of the copyright owner; 2.9 Accessing material online; 2.10 When is copyright infringed?; 2.11 Moral rights; 2.12 Performers' rights; 3 How copyright applies online; 3.1 Chapter summary; 3.2 Introduction.
  • 3.3 Hardcopy versus digital material3.4 A note on convergence; 3.5 Copyright and technological neutrality; 3.6 The communication right; 3.7 Linking and embedding; 3.8 Caching, and text and data mining; 3.9 User-generated content; 4 Exceptions; 4.1 Chapter summary; 4.2 Contract and exceptions; 4.3 Fair dealing; 4.4 Private use exceptions; 4.5 Temporary reproduction exceptions; 4.6 Computer program exceptions; 4.7 Digital simulcast exception; 5 Digital rights management; 5.1 Chapter summary; 5.2 Technological protection measures; 5.3 Prohibition against the circumventing an access control TPM.
  • 5.4 Exceptions to the circumvention of access control TPMs5.5 TPM Review; 5.6 Geoblocking; 5.7 Electronic rights management information (ERMI); 6 Contract and copyright online; 6.1 Chapter summary; 6.2 Introduction; 6.3 Licence agreements; 6.4 Terms and conditions on websites; 6.5 Signatures on emails and other electronic documents; 7 Intermediary liability; 7.1 Chapter summary; 7.2 Setting the context; 7.3 Authorisation; 7.4 Authorisation exceptions; 7.5 The iiNet case; 7.6 Safe harbour schemes; 7.7 Copyright Notice Scheme Code 2015; 7.8 Dallas Buyers Club LLC v iiNet Limited.
  • 7.9 Other responses
  • graduated response measures8 International dimensions and jurisdictional issues; 8.1 Chapter summary; 8.2 Jurisdiction online; 8.3 What are the issues?; 8.4 International cooperation on copyright; 8.5 Site blocking legislation; 8.6 International copyright enforcement case studies; 8.7 The current situation in Australia; 8.8 Agreements; 8.9 Jurisdictional issues in relation to matters other than copyright; 9 Cloud computing; 9.1 Chapter summary; 9.2 What is "the cloud"?; 9.3 Certainty and uncertainty in the cloud; 9.4 Other issues; 10 Online distribution models.
  • 10.1 Chapter summary10.2 Putting things into context; 10.3 Types of value-add; 10.4 Ecosystems; 10.5 Types of business models; 11 Managing risk; 11.1 Chapter summary; 11.2 Liability; 11.3 Dealing with infringement; 11.4 Managing risks; 11.5 Online risk management processes.