This volume is a key source of information and analysis for all copyright, media, and entertainment law professionals. It responds to practical developments and problem areas such as the Internet and Multimedia while making a serious contribution to copyright and media law as a legal discipline.
Table of Cases Table of Legislation and Treaties PART I: ARTICLES The Myth of theAuteur: Performers as Authors,Richard Arnold, QC Collectivism of Copyright:The Future of Rights Management in the European Union,Dr Uma Suthersanen Rules Without Law: Media Regulation in China,Perry Keller The Human Rights Act 1998 in Comparison To the Protection of Privacy and Personality in Germany,Birgit Br??mmekamp Defamatory Meaning: Pleading and Practice in New South Wales,Andrew T Kenyon The Data Protection Act 1998 and the Media,Michael Tugendhat QC Young Persons, Criminal Proceedings and Open Justice - A Comparative Perspective,Ian Cram Everdecreasing Circles? The Crisis in Standards Setting in the Wake ofUS v Microsoft,Gary Lea New Bottles But No Wine: Economic Trademark,Spyros Maniatis PART II: SPECIAL SURVEY Film, Cin?? and Audi-Visual Works: Questions of Definition,Alison Firth PART III: ANNUAL SURVEYS International Developments in Copyright Law,Julia Palca Developments Related to Music,John Enser, James Clayton, Richard Sprawson, Michelle Brown Copyright/Practice, Procedure and Remedies,Stephen Bate New Media and Internet,John Enser Substantive Copyright,John Enser & James Clayton Trademark and Passing Off Cases,Spiros Maniatis EC and UK Competition Developments,Stephen Bate, Sam Szlezinger, David Aitman Main Developments in the Field of Broadcasting Law,Tony Ballard The European l£#