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Index
Publishing Law Title Copyright Dedication Contents Preface to the Fifth Edition Part I The Law, and Original Works
1 Publishing and the Law
UK and International Law EU Law UK Law
2 Copyright I: Key Principles
Original Ideas Introduction to Copyright Copyright and Intellectual Property From Scrolls to Screens: A Brief History of Copyright The EU Copyright Directive: Core Rights and Exceptions Copyright: The Way Ahead Copyright Works Ownership of Copyright Qualification for Copyright Protection Duration of Copyright
3 Copyright II: Exceptions, Licensing and Open Access
Introduction The EU Copyright Directive 2001 UK Copyright Exceptions After 2014 Copyright Licensing and Collective Management Creative Commons Licensing and Open Access
4 Other Rights of Authors and Publishers
Moral Rights The Right of Paternity The Right of Integrity False Attribution The Right to Privacy of Certain Photographs or Films Remedies for Infringement of Moral Rights Database Right Publication Right Human Rights Public Lending Right Artist’s Resale Right (droit de suite)
Part II Commissioning: Publishing Contracts
5 Author Contracts
How a Contract is Made Particular Contracts and Legal Capacity Author–Publisher Agreements The Standard Author–Publisher Agreement
6 Other Contracts
Academic/Professional/STM Authors General Editors Contributors (Text and Illustrations) Translators Subsidiary Rights Contracts Online Access Licences E-Book Agreements Aggregator Agreements Other Electronic Agreements Agreements Between Authors and Agents
Part III Delivery, Editing and Obligations on Publication
7 Delivery, Editing and Obligations on Publication
Delivery: Acceptance or Rejection Editing and Alterations Permissions Production and Proofs Obligations on Publication
Part IV Publish and Be Damned
8 Defamation and Other Risks
Defamation What is Defamation? Libel and Slander Defamatory Meaning Social Context Context of the Statement Hidden Meanings and Innuendoes The Repetition Rule Levels of Meaning Identification Publication Defences Costs Linking Malicious Falsehood Negligent Mis-Statement Obscenity Blasphemy Malicious Communications Incitement of Hatred on the Grounds of Race, Religion or Sexual Orientation Contempt of court
9 Confidentiality and Privacy
Introduction Confidential Information Private Information Remedies for Breach of Confidence and Privacy Data Protection Online Issues Official Secrets
10 Copyright Infringement
Primary Infringement The Digital Economy Act Secondary Infringement Permitted Acts and Other Defences Civil and Criminal Remedies in the UK Piracy International Copyright Protection
11 Trade Marks and Passing Off
Trade Marks Passing off Domain Name Disputes
Part V Sales and Supply
12 Sale of Goods, Digital Content and Consumer Protection
Sale of Goods and Digital Content Further Consumer Protection Distance Selling Other Information Requirements on Online Traders Dealing with EU Consumers
13 Advertising and Marketing
Introduction Unfair Commercial Practices Unfair Contract Terms Business Protection From Misleading Advertising Comparative Advertising Unsolicited Goods and Services Data Protection
14 Distribution and Export
Introduction Trade and Competition Restraint of Trade EU and UK Competition Rules Article 34: Free Movement of Goods Exhaustion of Rights
Appendix A: A to Z Glossary of Legal Terms and Abbreviations Appendix B: Useful Addresses and Websites Appendix C: Further Reading and Sources Index
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