Works of Literature, Science and Art
Abstract
This chapter traces the development of the Dutch concept of ‘works of literature, science and art’ from its adoption in the Act of 1912 (section 3.1) and in subsequent amendments (section 3.2), through its interpretation in legal doctrine (section 3.3) to its application by the courts (section 3.4) and the impact thereon of European harmonization (section 3.5).
Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom
Bibtex
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title = {Works of Literature, Science and Art},
author = {Hugenholtz, P.},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/100jrAUTWET.pdf},
year = {0918},
date = {2012-09-18},
abstract = {This chapter traces the development of the Dutch concept of ‘works of literature, science and art’ from its adoption in the Act of 1912 (section 3.1) and in subsequent amendments (section 3.2), through its interpretation in legal doctrine (section 3.3) to its application by the courts (section 3.4) and the impact thereon of European harmonization (section 3.5).},
keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom},
}