The Right of Communication to the Public in EU Copyright Law [electronic resource]

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Koo, Justin
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2019.
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Introduction; I. Subject-Matter; II. Significance and Contribution; III. Structure; IV. Scope; 1. Justifying EU Copyright Law: Constructing a Normative Framework for the Right of Communication to the Public; I. Introduction; II. Constructing a Normative Framework for the EU Right of Communication to the Public; III. Proportionality; IV. Certainty; V. Conclusion
  • Developing the EU Right of Communication to the Public.
  • 2. Journey from Rafael Hoteles to Renckhoff: Exploring the EU Right of Communication to the PublicI. Introduction; II. Making Sense of the EU Communication to the Public Right; III. Understanding the Legal Reasoning of the CJEU in the Communication to the Public Cases; IV. Conclusion; 3. The Problems with the Right of Communication to the Public; I. Introduction; II. Broad Interpretation; III. 'Communication'; IV. The Making Available Aspect; V. Reception in Public; VI. 'New Public'; VII. 'Knowledge' and 'for Profit'; VIII. Conclusion.
  • 4. Structuring the Reformed Right of Communication to the Public Under EU Copyright LawI. Introduction; II. The Reformed Right of Communication to the Public; III. Reconciling the Reformed Right with the Existing Copyright Framework; IV. Completing the Harmonisation of the Communication to the Public Right; V. Conclusion; 5. Locating and Establishing Responsibility for the Act of Communication to the Public; I. Introduction; II. Where Does the Act of Communication to the Public Occur?; III. Conclusion; 6. Enforcing the Reformed Right of Communication to the Public: Choice of Jurisdiction.
  • I. IntroductionII. Establishing Jurisdiction in EU Copyright Cases
  • The Current Approach; III. Establishing Jurisdiction for the Reformed Communication to the Public Right; IV. Conclusion; 7. Enforcing the Reformed Right of Communication to the Public: Choice of Applicable Law; I. Introduction; II. Establishing Applicable Law in EU Copyright Cases
  • The Current Approach; III. Establishing Applicable Law for the Reformed Communication to the Public Right; IV. Conclusion; 8. Applying the Reformed Right of Communication to the Public: Case Studies; I. Introduction.
  • II. Rafael Hoteles
  • Acts of Cable RetransmissionIII. Fapl v Qc Leisure
  • Acts of Reception in Public; IV. Itv v TVCatchup
  • Acts of Internet Retransmission ('Simulcasting'); V. Svensson
  • Hyperlinks; VI. Gs Media
  • Hyperlinks; VII. Filmspeler
  • Media Players; VIII. Ziggo
  • Torrent Files; IX. Vcast
  • Time Shifting; X. Embedded Hyperlinks; XI. Direct to Download Hyperlinks; XII. Circumventing Access Restrictions; XIII. Conclusion; Conclusion; I. The Recommendations; II. Implications; III. Final Comments; Bibliography; Index.