This EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Hungary and Denmark). The study was conducted to support policy-making in the area of copyright. The Commission is looking for evidence on whether, and to what extent, the differences that exist amongst the Member States\u27 legislative frameworks affect levels of remuneration and the functioning of the internal market
In recent years there has been a rapid development of high-speed Internet which brings many changes ...
A comparison of the authorial work in the legislation of the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom A...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...
This EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (Uni...
Europe Economics and the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam were commissio...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
The study aims to provide an actual overview of private copying compensation systems (also known as ...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC “on copyright...
This dissertation uses US and UK company data from 2004/05 to generate measures for 'current' levels...
Copyright contractual law consist of rules that regulate contracts within copyright law. One of the ...
The current copyright system is intended to provide an incentive for authors to invest more time and...
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
In recent years there has been a rapid development of high-speed Internet which brings many changes ...
A comparison of the authorial work in the legislation of the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom A...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...
This EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (Uni...
Europe Economics and the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam were commissio...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
The study aims to provide an actual overview of private copying compensation systems (also known as ...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC “on copyright...
This dissertation uses US and UK company data from 2004/05 to generate measures for 'current' levels...
Copyright contractual law consist of rules that regulate contracts within copyright law. One of the ...
The current copyright system is intended to provide an incentive for authors to invest more time and...
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
In recent years there has been a rapid development of high-speed Internet which brings many changes ...
A comparison of the authorial work in the legislation of the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom A...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...