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We live in a digital Media Society, in which pictures are becoming more and more important. So, human communication is increasingly becoming a visual communication. That is not a new finding. But the new question is: What does this development mean for the law? Up to now the law is the part of the society which is most sceptical towards images. Law has still resisted the visual temptation. This will not last for ever. The rush of pictures in everyday life and in every part of the society is much too strong - and it is even getting stronger. The invasion of images will change the character of modern law deeply. Modern law will become a Pictorial Law.What are the chances and the risks of Pictorial Law and visual law communication? This is the topic of the book.
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Mediarecht --- Spanje.
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Auteursrecht. --- Ethische aspecten. --- Mediarecht. --- Perswezen.
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Industrial and intellectual property --- mediarecht --- Netherlands
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De wereld is in de ban van Wikileaks, de internetspreekbuis van Julian Assange. Voor velen is Assange een held van het vrije woord, een toonbeeld van de betrokken wereldburger die zich met overheidszaken bemoeit, en misstanden aan het licht brengt. Voor anderen is Assange een gevaar voor de staatsveiligheid, iemand die militaire en politieke geheimen en diplomatieke afspraken op onverantwoordelijke wijze naar buiten brengt en in die zin aan cyberterrorisme doet. Een ding staat vast, nimmer was de wereld zo transparant als vandaag de dag.Een reeks auteurs neemt verschillende facetten van dit nieuwe en intrigerende fenomeen onder de loep..bron : http://www.uitgeverijaspekt.nl
Internet --- Media --- Websites --- Informatiemaatschappij --- Mediarecht --- Website
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This book focuses on intellectual property issues and rights in digital - dia, their connection with consumer protection, and the limits on freedom of contracts imposed by technological power. In particular, it analyzes, from a EU and U.S. comparative perspective, the complex issues concerning legal protection, technological measures and new business models associated with the use, distribution, and control of digital media. The book is based on a research project the author started in 2001 as V- iting Scholar at the University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, later developed as Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas at Austin, School of Law and concluded as Research Associate at the Dip- timento di Scienze Giuridiche - Sezione di Rovigo of the University of Ferrara and as non residential Fellow of the Center for Internet and So- ety, Stanford Law School. Research support for this book has been provided by Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo, Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship and University of Ferrara. I am particularly indebted to Robert Cooter, Mark Lemley and Pamela Samuelson for providing the occasion that inspired this work while I was at the University of California at Berkeley. I wish to thank all my colleagues and friends from the University of Ferrara, who offered me support, advice and encouragement when I most needed it.
International law --- Law --- mediarecht --- internationaal recht
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