The Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances grants, for the first time, international rights to performers to protect their work in an audiovisual medium. This is a step forward in protecting audiovisual media from international piracy or infringement, but comes at a cost. While performers’ economic rights are kept in check by fair use defenses (favored uses designed to promote the creation of new works) performers’ moral rights from the Beijing Treaty contain no counterbalancing defense. This Comment argues that without this counterbalancing defense, performers may assert these moral rights against other artists unchecked, consequently chilling the free expression that copyright laws are supposed to foster
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En junio de 2012 se aprobó el Tratado de Beijing Sobre Interpretaciones y Ejecuciones Audiovisuales ...
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This is the final version. Available from the Center for Science, Culture and the Law at Exeter via ...
Copyright law can either promote or restrict free speech: while copyright preserves economic incenti...
This thesis analyses the causes of media piracy (illegal copying and selling of films and television...
In 2007, the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity ...
En junio de 2012 se aprobó el Tratado de Beijing Sobre Interpretaciones y Ejecuciones Audiovisuales ...
Cheap, knockoff designer items have flooded the streets of China for years. These products infringe ...
The Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances grants, for the first time, international rights to p...
Remarking on the Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances at the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainme...
The Beijing Treaty allows performers to benefit from using audiovisual fixation for commercial purpo...
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is seeking to reform U.S. copyright law. The WIP...
The advent of the internet brought about revolutionary changes and challenges to the world. Internet...
Ce travail s’attache à étudier le droit des artistes interprètes à la protection de leur travail à l...
Copyrights play a major role in promoting economic development and creating a national identity, and...
Copyright law grants individuals monopoly over a particular kernel of expression, whereas the right ...
While copyright protections are provided by nations around the world, the application and enforcemen...
This is the final version. Available from the Center for Science, Culture and the Law at Exeter via ...
Copyright law can either promote or restrict free speech: while copyright preserves economic incenti...
This thesis analyses the causes of media piracy (illegal copying and selling of films and television...
In 2007, the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity ...
En junio de 2012 se aprobó el Tratado de Beijing Sobre Interpretaciones y Ejecuciones Audiovisuales ...
Cheap, knockoff designer items have flooded the streets of China for years. These products infringe ...