Landmark Copyright Cases in China

Landmark Copyright Cases in China
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Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9789041191267
ISBN-13 : 9041191267
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Book Synopsis Landmark Copyright Cases in China by : Luo Dongchuan

Download or read book Landmark Copyright Cases in China written by Luo Dongchuan and published by Kluwer Law International B.V.. This book was released on 2018-11-20 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With China’s third major amendment of its Copyright Law now well underway, the international significance of China’s handling of copyright matters comes into clearer focus. This book, an English translation of Chief Judge Luo Dongchuan’s recent selection and detailed analysis of twenty-five landmark copyright cases decided by the Chinese courts in the past few years, provides an in-depth understanding of the fundamental theories of copyright as interpreted in current Chinese jurisprudence and of the sophisticated balance of interests among copyright owners, communicators of works and the public domain in China. Following a comprehensive introductory chapter on the Chinese copyright system, both administrative and judicial, the presentation proceeds with annotated English texts of cases that determine the nature of a copyrightable work and elaborate on how copyright may be infringed under Chinese law. The subject matter of the cases includes such typical internationally important elements as the following: • architectural works; • sport; • music videos; • typeface libraries; • technical standards; • expressions of folklore; • Internet TV; • liability of service providers; • online rebroadcast; • revision of computer software; and • layout designs of integrated circuits. In addition to the texts and Dr. Luo’s analyses, each case study includes comments from the exact judge of the particular case offering the reasoning for the decision. The value of this book to non-Chinese enterprises and individuals with Chinese connections or prospects is immeasurable. There are no peers for this book. Every professional, official, policymaker or academic interested in international copyright will welcome its prodigious first-hand communication about one of the most crucial aspects of global trade relations.


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