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- 出版时间:2001
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PART ONE:PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT3
1.The Legal Traditions3
1.1.The Copyright Tradition5
1.2.The Traditions of Author's Right and Neighboring Rights8
1.2.1.Author's Right8
1.2.2.Neighboring Rights10
2.The Norms of International Copyright13
2.1.Copyright Treaties14
2.1.1.Bilateral Copyright Treaties16
2.1.2.Multilateral Copyright Treaties19
2.1.2.1.The Berne Convention19
2.1.2.2.The Universal Copyright Convention28
2.1.2.3.The WIPO Copyright Treaty32
2.1.3.Regional Copyright Arrangements34
2.1.3.1.Inter-American Copyright Agreements34
2.1.3.2.The European Union35
2.2.Neighboring Rights Treaties36
2.2.1.International Convention for the Protection of Performers,Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations (Rome Convention)37
2.2.1.1.History37
2.2.1.2.Protection of Performers38
2.2.1.3.Protection of Producers of Phonograms39
2.2.1.4.Protection of Broadcasters39
2.2.1.5.Conditions and Exceptions40
2.2.1.6.Institutional and Structural Provisions40
2.2.2.Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms (Geneva Phonograms Convention)41
2.2.3.WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty42
2.2.4.Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite (Brussels Satellite Convention)44
2.3.Trade Arrangements47
2.3.1.North American Free Trade Agreement48
2.3.1.1.Conditions of Protection48
2.3.1.2.Subject Matter50
2.3.1.3.Ownership and Term51
2.3.1.4.Rights and Remedies51
2.3.2.TRIPs Agreement52
2.3.2.1.History52
2.3.2.2.Conditions for Protection55
2.3.2.3.Subject Matter,Ownership,and Term56
2.3.2.4.Rights and Remedies58
3.Territoriality,National Treatment,and Choice of Law61
3.1.The Territoriality Principle63
3.1.1.Territoriality in International Law64
3.1.2.Territoriality in Copyright Law65
3.1.2.1.Where Acts of Infringement Occur in More than One Country66
3.1.2.2.Where Elements of Infringement Occur in More than One Country69
3.1.2.3.Where Acts Defeating Protection Occur Outside the Protecting Country71
3.2.National Treatment72
3.2.1.The Trade Economics of National Treatment75
3.2.2."Works" Subject to National Treatment77
3.2.2.1.Berne Convention77
3.2.2.2.TRIPs Agreement79
3.2.3."Rights" Subject to National Treatment80
3.2.3.1.Berne Convention81
3.2.3.2.TRIPs Agreement84
3.2.4.Most-Favored-Nation Requirement84
3.2.4.1."Works" Subject to Most-Favored-Nation Requirement85
3.2.4.2."Rights" Subject to Most-Favored-Nation Requirement86
3.2.4.3.Exemptions from Coverage87
3.3.Choice of Forum and Choice of Law89
3.3.1.Choice of Forum in Copyright Cases with Foreign Elements90
3.3.1.1.Subject Matter Jurisdiction91
3.3.1.2.Forum Non Conveniens95
3.3.1.3.Contractual Choice of Forum98
3.3.2.Choice of Law in Copyright Cases with Foreign Elements99
3.3.2.1.Where No Contract Prescribes Applicable Law99
3.3.2.2.Law of the Contract as Applicable Law107
PART TWO:PROTECTION OF FOREIGN WORKS UNDER DOMESTIC LAW123
4.Protectibility of Foreign Works123
4.1.Protectibility of U.S.Works in Other Countries124
4.1.1.Copyright126
4.1.1.1.Berne Convention126
4.1.1.2.Universal Copyright Convention133
4.1.1.3.Other Copyright Treaties135
4.1.1.4.What Treaty Governs?136
4.1.2.Neighboring Rights143
4.1.2.1.International Convention for the Protection of Performers,Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations (Rome Convention)143
4.1.2.2.Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms (Geneva Phonograms Convention)146
4.2.Protectibility of Foreign Works in the United States147
4.2.1.Unpublished Works148
4.2.2.Published Works149
4.2.2.1.Nationality or Domicile150
4.2.2.2.Place of Publication151
4.2.2.3.Presidential Proclamation152
4.2.2.4.Place of Fixation153
4.2.2.5.U.N.and O.A.S.Works154
4.2.2.6.Retroactive Protection for Works Lacking a Point of Attachment154
4.2.3.Moral Rights and Neighboring Rights155
5.Protection Under Copyright and Neighboring Rights157
5.1.Subject Matter157
5.1.1.Literary and Artistic Works159
5.1.1.1.Protectible Subject Matter160
5.1.1.2.Unprotectible Subject Matter184
5.1.1.3.Formalities187
5.1.1.4.Fixation196
5.1.2.Performances,Phonograms (Sound Recordings),Broadcasts,and Other Productions197
5.1.2.1.Performances199
5.1.2.2.Phonograms200
5.1.2.3.Broadcasts201
5.1.2.4.Formalities202
5.2.Ownership203
5.2.1.Original Ownership205
5.2.1.1.Individual Authorship205
5.2.1.2.Collaborative (Joint) Authorship207
5.2.1.3.Collective Works209
5.2.1.4.Works Made for Hire210
5.2.1.5.Audiovisual Works (Including Cinematographic Works)212
5.2.2.Ownership by Transfer217
5.2.2.1.Limitations and Construction of Transfers220
5.2.2.2.Formalities and Priorities225
5.2.2.3.Collecting Organizations228
5.3.Term230
5.3.1.Term of Protection Under Treaties and National Law231
5.3.1.1.Copyright231
5.3.1.2.Neighboring Rights236
5.3.2.Comparison of Terms238
5.3.2.1.Berne Convention238
5.3.2.2.Universal Copyright Convention242
5.3.2.3.E.C.Term Directive243
5.3.3.Retroactivity245
5.4.Rights246
5.4.1.Economic Rights247
5.4.1.1.Copyright249
5.4.1.2.Neighboring Rights274
5.4.1.3.Auxiliary Rights:Copyright Protection Systems281
5.4.2.Moral Rights283
5.4.2.1.Right of Paternity285
5.4.2.2.Right of Integrity287
5.4.2.3.Right of Divulgation289
5.4.2.4.Right of Withdrawal290
5.4.2.5.Limitation and Waiver of Moral Rights291
5.5.Exemptions,Statutory Licenses,and Other Limitations on Exclusive Rights292
5.5.1.Reproduction and Adaptation Rights296
5.5.1.1.Private Uses297
5.5.1.2.Public Uses300
5.5.1.3.Incidental Uses304
5.5.1.4.Exhaustion (First Sale)306
5.5.1.5.Other Exemptions308
5.5.1.6.Statutory Licenses (Equitable Remuneration)309
5.5.2.Performance.Broadcast,and Communication Rights315
5.5.2.1.Instructional and Other Nonprofit Uses316
5.5.2.2.Incidental Uses317
5.5.2.3.Cable Retransmission318
5.5.3.Misuse and Abuse of Copyright319
5.6.Remedies320
5.6.1.Coercive Remedies321
5.6.1.1.Temporary Remedies321
5.6.1.2.Permanent Remedies323
5.6.2.Monetary Remedies325
5.6.3.Criminal Sanctions327
Appendix331
A1.International Copyright Relations of the United States331
A2.Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works [Paris Text,1971]341
A3.Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works [Brussels Text,1948]368
A4.Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works [Rome Text,1928]380
A5.Parties to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works389
A6.Universal Copyright Convention [Paris Text,1971]395
A7.Universal Copyright Convention [Geneva Text,1952]410
A8.Parties to the Universal Copyright Convention (1952),Revised at Paris (1971)420
A9.WIPO Copyright Treaty [with Agreed Statements Concerning the WIPO Copyright Treaty]423
A10.Parties to the WIPO Copyright Treaty [Geneva,1996]432
A11.WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty [with Agreed Statements Concerning the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty]433
A12.Parties to the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty [Geneva,1996]445
A13.International Convention for the Protection of Performers,Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations [Rome Convention]446
A14.Parties to the International Convention for the Protection of Performers,Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations [Rome Convention,1961]455
A15.Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms of October 29,1971 [Geneva Phonograms Convention]457
A16.Parties to the Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms [Geneva Phonograms Convention,1971]461
A17.Convention Relating to the Distribution of ProgrammeCarrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite [Brussels Satellite Convention]462
A18.Parties to the Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite [Brussels Satellite Convention,1974]466
A19.Treaty on the International Registration of Audiovisual Works [and Regulations]467
A20.Parties to the Treaty on the International Registration of Audiovisual Works [Film Register Treaty,Geneva,1989]481
A21.Buenos Aires Convention482
A22.Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights,Including Trade in Counterfeit Goods485
A23.Membership of the World Trade Organization516
A24.North American Free Trade Agreement,Intellectual Property Provisions518
A25.E.C.Directive on the Legal Protection of Computer Programs538
A26.E.C.Directive on Rental Right and Lending Right and on Certain Rights Related to Copyright in the Field of Intellectual Property545
A27.E.C.Directive on the Coordination of Certain Rules Concerning Copyright and Rights Related to Copyright Applicable to Satellite Broadcasting and Cable Retransmission553
A28.E.C.Directive Harmonizing the Term of Protection of Copyright and Certain Related Rights564
A29.E.C.Directive on the Legal Protection of Databases571
A30.Directive on the Legal Protection of Designs583
Table of Cases593
Subject Index597