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Questo volume, alla sua seconda edizione, la prima in cartaceo, riporta e commenta i dati di un indagine Nielsen commissionata dal Centro per il Libro e la Lettura, oltre ad arrichirsi di alcune appendici sul futuro dei libri di testo, degli ebook in biblioteca (il digital lending) e sulle problematiche legate alla proprietà intellettuale. La crisi dei dati di vendita dei libri cartacei, che ha caratterizzato il 2012, che influsso avrà sul mercato editoriale? Quale sarà l’andamento del mercato editoriale digitale? Il volume esamina ed aiuta a capire le motivazioni della forte contrazione delle vendite, andando poi a toccare temi di fondamentale importanza per il settore editoriale, come i rapporti fra il digitale ed libri di testo, le biblioteche e la proprietà intellettuale.
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The German Copyright Law grants an absolute right to authors, i.e., any use of protected works requires the author's prior consent. This concept is known as opt-in. In this doctoral thesis the author examines five models which turn this concept upside down as they provide for the permission for certain beneficiaries to use protected works without the author's prior consent until the author objects to such use. This concept is known as opt-out. Also, the examined models contain elements of collectivization and, in particular, involve collecting societies. The author examines and compares these models and answers the question whether the underlying opt-out concept together with collectivization may be generalized so that it could replace opt-in.
opt-out --- copyright --- intellectual property rights --- industrial property rights
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Orphan works can prevent the culturally desirable use of pre-existing content. This work treats the problem in a fundamental way. It describes the international developments and different approaches to solving the problem. Specifically, it discusses, how the German regulation (§§ 61 ff. UrhG) not only allows the better use of pre-existing content, but also how it makes it possible to influence copyright practice.
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