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Introducing World-Infostructure
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 WORLD-INFOSTRUCTURE > COPYRIGHT
  1. Intellectual Property and the "Information Society" Metaphor
  2. Intellectual Property: A Definition
  3. History: Anglo-American Tradition
  4. History: European Tradition
  5. History: Communist Tradition
  6. History: "The South"
  7. History: "Indigenous Tradition"
  8. Basics: Introduction
  9. Basics: Rights Recognized
  10. Basics: Protected Works
  11. Basics: Protected Persons
  12. Basics: Acquisition of Copyright
  13. Basics: Limitations
  14. Basics: Infringement and Fair Use
  15. Legal Protection: National Legislation
  16. Legal Protection: Multilateral Agreements
  17. Legal Protection: WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)
  18. Legal Protection: TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights)
  19. Legal Protection: European Union
  20. The Copyright Industry
  21. The Piracy "Industry"
  22. Challenges for Copyright by ICT: Introduction
  23. Challenges for Copyright by ICT: Copyright Owners
  24. Challenges for Copyright by ICT: Internet Service Providers
  25. Challenges for Copyright by ICT: Digital Content Providers
  26. Linking and Framing: Cases
  27. Positions Towards the Future of Copyright in the "Digital Age"
  28. Enforcement: Copyright Management and Control Technologies
  29. Copyright Management and Control Systems: Pre-Infringement
  30. Copyright Management and Control Systems: Metering
  31. Copyright Management and Control Systems: Post-Infringement
  32. Problems of Copyright Management and Control Technologies
  33. Recent "Digital Copyright" Legislation: U.S.
  34. Recent "Digital Copyright" Legislation: European Union
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1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT)
The 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty, which focused on taking steps to protect copyright "in the digital age" among other provisions 1) makes clear that computer programs are protected as literary works, 2) the contracting parties must protect databases that constitute intellectual creations, 3) affords authors with the new right of making their works "available to the public", 4) gives authors the exclusive right to authorize "any communication to the public of their works, by wire or wireless means ... in such a way that members of the public may access these works from a place and at a time individually chosen by them." and 5) requires the contracting states to protect anti-copying technology and copyright management information that is embedded in any work covered by the treaty. The WCT is available on: http://www.wipo.int/documents/en/diplconf/distrib/94dc.htm



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