Copyright is a property right that confers valuable economic rights. However, the benefits of the copyright system can be realized only if the rights are suitably managed. Traditionally, copyright is managed on a territorial basis. This thesis questions the suitability of copyright management on a territorial basis in the small states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). It argues that the relatively small pool of right-holders in each state, and the small national repertoires make the territorial management of rights unsuitable and unviable. The hypothesis of the study is that copyright management in CARICOM will be successful only if it is undertaken on a regional basis with centralized structures that can benefit from economies of scale...
Note:Developing countries have generally argued against securing intellectual property protection at...
46-54This article reviews models for collective management of copyright and related rights. From an...
Legal protection and recognition of the rights of the creator who are automatically accepted can cau...
One argument posits that copyright is necessary for incentivising creative expressions. To what exte...
Caribbean countries sees little advantage in enforcing copyright laws. This article searches for a ...
Este artigo rastreia o desenvolvimento das leis de direitos autorais nos 50 anos da indústria musica...
The main focus of this thesis is the three copyright collecting societies operating in the music fie...
In the English common law tradition copyright is seen as being in the nature of a property right and...
The paper looks at the formative phase of media systems particularly in developing nations. It finds...
This thesis deals with the way in which copyright law is changing in the digital environment and the...
This research analyses the effectiveness of the copyright law and system in the modern day piracy. T...
This paper examines three tensions created by the manner in which Ghana’s TCEs are regulated under t...
The economic importance of copyright industries in developed market economies has been well document...
The subject of this thesis is Collective management of musical works in Czech Republic. Copyright la...
Legal protection and recognition of the rights of the creator who are automatically accepted can cau...
Note:Developing countries have generally argued against securing intellectual property protection at...
46-54This article reviews models for collective management of copyright and related rights. From an...
Legal protection and recognition of the rights of the creator who are automatically accepted can cau...
One argument posits that copyright is necessary for incentivising creative expressions. To what exte...
Caribbean countries sees little advantage in enforcing copyright laws. This article searches for a ...
Este artigo rastreia o desenvolvimento das leis de direitos autorais nos 50 anos da indústria musica...
The main focus of this thesis is the three copyright collecting societies operating in the music fie...
In the English common law tradition copyright is seen as being in the nature of a property right and...
The paper looks at the formative phase of media systems particularly in developing nations. It finds...
This thesis deals with the way in which copyright law is changing in the digital environment and the...
This research analyses the effectiveness of the copyright law and system in the modern day piracy. T...
This paper examines three tensions created by the manner in which Ghana’s TCEs are regulated under t...
The economic importance of copyright industries in developed market economies has been well document...
The subject of this thesis is Collective management of musical works in Czech Republic. Copyright la...
Legal protection and recognition of the rights of the creator who are automatically accepted can cau...
Note:Developing countries have generally argued against securing intellectual property protection at...
46-54This article reviews models for collective management of copyright and related rights. From an...
Legal protection and recognition of the rights of the creator who are automatically accepted can cau...