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Originality in EU Copyright - Full Harmonization through Case Law (Hardcover)
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'This book guides us expertly through the controversial area of
originality, a concept which lies at the very foundation of
copyright law, but which has never before been analysed in any
depth as a topic in its own right. Originality has however now
become a hot topic, given the controversial recent case law of the
EU Court of Justice on it, and the manner in which some national
courts in the EU are seeking to apply it, which makes this book
especially timely.' - Trevor Cook, Bird & Bird LLP, UK 'This
text has been well drafted and documented, the legal analysis is
sound and competent and the author manages to provide useful
insights into UK and US law. She also manages to put her subject in
perspective, taking into account the inevitable policy issues,
which, however, could be extended to what the actual role of the
court is in the much-debated EU copyright harmonisation. I strongly
recommend reading this book.' - Irini Stamatoudi, European
Intellectual Property Review Full harmonization of the copyright
laws of EU Member States has long been a holy grail for copyright
lawyers, but with the reality thus far being only limited
harmonization resulting from ad-hoc legislative interventions,
there are serious questions over the feasibility and indeed
desirability of this goal. Notwithstanding, as this book makes
eloquently clear, whilst legislative initiatives have been limited,
the CJEU has been acting proactively, establishing through its
decisional practice the de facto harmonization of an important
principle of copyright: the originality requirement. Through an
assessment of the originality requirement, this work guides the
reader in interpreting judicial decisions which are of fundamental
importance to current and future understanding of EU copyright. The
book's holistic approach and methodology takes in analysis of;
recent decisions of the CJEU in light of broader EU copyright
reform debate; the implications of CJEU case law in Member States
which have traditionally adopted different approaches to copyright
(eg the UK); the originality requirement in EU, UK and continental
Member States; recent UK decisions from an EU perspective; and
academic copyright reform projects, both in Europe and the US.
Originality in EU Copyright will appeal to academics, policymakers
and EU officers, students, practitioners and in-house counsels.
Contents: Foreword Table of Cases (in Chronological Order) Table of
EU/EC/EEC Legislation (in Chronological Order) Table of EU/EC
Policy Documents (in Chronological Order) Introduction 1. The
Challenges of EU Copyright: 'United in Diversity' - Does it Work?
2. Originality as a Policy Tool: Shaping the Breadth of Protection
3. Originality in a Work, or a Work of Originality: The Effects of
the Infopaq Decision 4. The CJEU Goes Ahead: The Decisions in
Murphy, Painer, Football Dataco and SAS 5. Challenging the UK
Understanding of Copyright: Originality and Subject-matter
Categorization at the Forefront of the Debate 6. The Future of
Copyright at the EU Level: The Shape of Harmonization Bibliography
Index
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