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Marching To The Beat Of The Eu's Drum: Refining The Collective Management Of Music Rights In The United States To Facilitate The Growth Of Interactive Streaming, Gary W. Hunt Iii
Marching To The Beat Of The Eu's Drum: Refining The Collective Management Of Music Rights In The United States To Facilitate The Growth Of Interactive Streaming, Gary W. Hunt Iii
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In the digital era, interactive streaming is now the preferred method for music consumers to access their favorite albums and songs. The traditional copyright system used to administer music rights and royalties has not evolved accordingly, which not only impedes progress by music platform innovators, but also frustrates artist, labels, and composers who are unable to reap the benefits of their music rights. This Note examines the complex process interactive streaming services undergo to obtain the rights necessary to stream music through their platforms, which involves a discussion of collective rights organizations. This Note then argues that the European Directive …
Adr And Sport: Settling Disputes Through The Court Of Arbitration For Sport, The Fifa Dispute Resolution Chamber, And The Wipo Arbitration & Mediation Center, Ian Blackshaw
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Slowing Down The Speed Of Sound: A Transatlantic Race To Head Off Digital Copyright Infringement, Eleanor M. Lackman
Slowing Down The Speed Of Sound: A Transatlantic Race To Head Off Digital Copyright Infringement, Eleanor M. Lackman
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
On Global Patent Cooperation, Pauline Newman
On Global Patent Cooperation, Pauline Newman
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Wto, Wipo & The Internet: Confounding The Borders Of Copyright And Neighboring Rights, Susan A. Mort
The Wto, Wipo & The Internet: Confounding The Borders Of Copyright And Neighboring Rights, Susan A. Mort
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Japanese Patent Law And The Wipo Patent Law Harmonization Treaty: A Comparative Analysis, Mark S. Cohen
Japanese Patent Law And The Wipo Patent Law Harmonization Treaty: A Comparative Analysis, Mark S. Cohen
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Berne Revision: The Continuing Drama, Ralph Oman, Lewis Flacks
Berne Revision: The Continuing Drama, Ralph Oman, Lewis Flacks
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Commentaries, Morton David Goldberg, Robert J. Hart, Jean-Francois Verstrynge
Panel Commentaries, Morton David Goldberg, Robert J. Hart, Jean-Francois Verstrynge
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Commentary, William T. Fryer, Iii
Panel Commentary, William T. Fryer, Iii
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Industrial Design Law Developments, William T. Fryer, Iii
International Industrial Design Law Developments, William T. Fryer, Iii
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Madrid Protocol, Carlisle E. Walters
The Madrid Protocol, Carlisle E. Walters
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Commentaries, Robert J. Eck, Thomas J. Hoffmann
Panel Commentaries, Robert J. Eck, Thomas J. Hoffmann
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Garland Of Reflections On Three International Copyright Topics, Peter Jaszi
A Garland Of Reflections On Three International Copyright Topics, Peter Jaszi
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The United States is a party to many copyright treaties, including a network of bilateral arrangements with other countries and one regional agreement. I will concentrate on the two major multilateral agreements to which the United States is a party, the Universal Copyright Convention ("UCC") and the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works ("Berne Convention").