U.S. copyright law mandates the employer is both the author and owner of any work created by an employee within the scope of employment. This “work for hire” doctrine extends to categories of copyrighted works created by independent contractors. Moral rights do not provide relief to these individuals. Since the U.S. became a contracting state to the Berne Convention, it has allowed moral rights to be freely alienated or waived under Federal law. These two factors conflict with the legal environment for authorship in many countries. Given the territoriality of intellectual property laws, the differing approaches to authorship and ownership become problematic in the context of global work forces. If a multinational company hires individuals i...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
Our work deals with the copyright and focuses on emplyee creation. Employee creation is created by a...
The environments in which professional writers work are changing rapidly. The seemingly constant evo...
Great quantities of copyrighted works around the world are produced in the context of labor law Rela...
Great quantities of copyrighted works around the world are produced in the context of labor law Rela...
Copyright is in every original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work, and mechanical contriv...
In a world where the IP intangibles are becoming the most valuable assets of any business, there is ...
The Copyright Law of the United States (CLUS) protects the creation of all literary and artistic wor...
The Copyright Act of 1976 provides that works—including scholarship—written within the scope of empl...
When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the p...
Often, a copyrighted work is not created by one or even two authors but, instead, by a multitude of ...
Employees’ Intellectual Property Rights describes and analyses employers’ acquisition of employees’ ...
Corporations have long held core aspects of legal personhood, such as rights to own and divest prope...
The death of the author was announced in literary circles quite some time ago. Rumors of the author\...
The author examines the works made for hire doctrine and the confusion that has arisen in the fede...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
Our work deals with the copyright and focuses on emplyee creation. Employee creation is created by a...
The environments in which professional writers work are changing rapidly. The seemingly constant evo...
Great quantities of copyrighted works around the world are produced in the context of labor law Rela...
Great quantities of copyrighted works around the world are produced in the context of labor law Rela...
Copyright is in every original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work, and mechanical contriv...
In a world where the IP intangibles are becoming the most valuable assets of any business, there is ...
The Copyright Law of the United States (CLUS) protects the creation of all literary and artistic wor...
The Copyright Act of 1976 provides that works—including scholarship—written within the scope of empl...
When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the p...
Often, a copyrighted work is not created by one or even two authors but, instead, by a multitude of ...
Employees’ Intellectual Property Rights describes and analyses employers’ acquisition of employees’ ...
Corporations have long held core aspects of legal personhood, such as rights to own and divest prope...
The death of the author was announced in literary circles quite some time ago. Rumors of the author\...
The author examines the works made for hire doctrine and the confusion that has arisen in the fede...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
Our work deals with the copyright and focuses on emplyee creation. Employee creation is created by a...
The environments in which professional writers work are changing rapidly. The seemingly constant evo...