Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, 3rd ed. external link

Kluwer Law International, 0606

authors, collective management, Copyright, Internet

Bibtex

Book{Gervais2015, title = {Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, 3rd ed.}, author = {Gervais, D.J.}, url = {https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/product/collective-management-of-copyright-and-related-rights-third-edition/}, year = {0606}, date = {2015-06-06}, keywords = {authors, collective management, Copyright, Internet}, }

(Re)structuring Copyright: A Comprehensive Path to International Copyright Reform external link

Edwards Elgar, 0303, Series: Edgar Monographs in Intellectual Property Law

authors, Berne Convention, Copyright, fragmentation, reform

Bibtex

Book{Gervais2017, title = {(Re)structuring Copyright: A Comprehensive Path to International Copyright Reform}, author = {Gervais, D.J.}, url = {https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781785369490/9781785369490.xml}, year = {0303}, date = {2017-03-03}, keywords = {authors, Berne Convention, Copyright, fragmentation, reform}, }

A publisher’s intellectual property right: Implications for freedom of expression, authors and open content policies external link

authors, Freedom of expression, frontpage, Intellectual property, intellectual property right, open content policies, publishers

Bibtex

Report{vanEechoud2017b, title = {A publisher’s intellectual property right: Implications for freedom of expression, authors and open content policies}, author = {van Eechoud, M.}, url = {https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/OFE_Implications_of_publishers_right.pdf}, year = {0119}, date = {2017-01-19}, keywords = {authors, Freedom of expression, frontpage, Intellectual property, intellectual property right, open content policies, publishers}, }

Remuneration of authors of books and scientific journals, translators, journalists and visual artists for the use of their works external link

2016, ISBN: 9789279541292

Abstract

A new EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Hungary and Denmark). The study was conducted to support policy-making in the area of copyright. The Commission is looking for evidence on whether, and to what extent, the differences that exist amongst the Member States' legislative frameworks affect levels of remuneration and the functioning of the internal market.

authors, Copyright, frontpage, journalists, remuneration, translators, visual artists

Bibtex

Book{Guibault2016, title = {Remuneration of authors of books and scientific journals, translators, journalists and visual artists for the use of their works}, author = {Salamanca, O. and Guibault, L.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/remuneration_of_authors_final_report.pdf}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.2759/14126}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-10-07}, abstract = {A new EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Hungary and Denmark). The study was conducted to support policy-making in the area of copyright. The Commission is looking for evidence on whether, and to what extent, the differences that exist amongst the Member States\' legislative frameworks affect levels of remuneration and the functioning of the internal market.}, keywords = {authors, Copyright, frontpage, journalists, remuneration, translators, visual artists}, }