01506 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100002800153245005500181250000600236260005100242300002500293504001700318520072900335650003901064650003801103650004701141990002601188990002601214INLIS00000000000136120221103022839 a0010-0520001361221103 | | eng  a90-411-8902-5 aeng a346.048 a346.048 PAR c0 aPardo, Julian Rodriquez1 aCopyright and Multimedia /cJulian Rodriquez Pardo a2 aNetherlands :bKluwer Law International,c2003 axvi,234 hlm ;c25 cm aBibliography aNew legal question have arisen with respect to the authorship of web pages, databases, computer programs, and in general, multimedia work. By examining internationa laws, such as the WIPO treaties and EU law, this book offers a clear answer to these questions while focusing on how copyright does or does not protect new technology. It also examines alternative ways of protecting technologies that present the real possibility of appealing to patent and trademark law as well as an overview of the multimedia concept and the origins of copyright. This book's simple structure helps the reader to understand how to utilize current laws to protect one's work and offers an interesting and informative analysis of the subject. 4a1.Copyright-Interactive Multimedia 4a2.Copyright-Audio-Visual Material 4a3.Copyright and Electronic Data Processing a07197/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07197/MKRI-P/XII-2007