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Author Senftleben, M. R. F. (Martin R. F.)

Title Copyright, limitations, and the three-step test : an analysis of the three-step test in international and EC copyright law / by Martin Senftleben
Published The Hague ; New York : Kluwer Law International, [2004]
©2004

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Description xiv, 340 pages ; 25 cm
Series Information law series ; 13
Information law series ; 13
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Three-Step Test Within the Copyright System -- Ch. 3. The Contextual Background to the Three-Step Test -- Ch. 4. The Interpretation of the Three Criteria -- Ch. 5. The Three-Step Test in the European Copyright Directive -- Ch. 6. Summary -- Ch. 7. Conclusion
Summary The three-step test by which limitations on exclusive copyrights are confined to 'certain special cases' which do not conflict with a 'normal exploitation of the work' and do not 'unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the author' is among the most enduring of standards affecting limitations on intellectual property rights. Its field of application is the delicate balance between exclusive rights and sufficient breathing space for the free flow of ideas and information. However, the emerging information society has thrown numerous unforseen obstacles in the once-clear path of its implementation. Can the traditional balance between grants and reservations of copyright law be recalibrated along the lines of the three-step test in order to meet current and future needs? Controversies over this crucial question in Europe, the US, Australia, and elsewhere, as well as in two significant WTO panels in 2000 have brought the three-step test into focus, the essential principle governing copyright limitations in the information society. Investigating the devlopment, structure, and function of the three-step test in international copyright law, "Copyright, Limitations and the Three-Step Test" offers a close and insightful analysis of its continuing utility for the twenty-first century
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-335) and index
Subject Copyright -- European Economic Community countries.
Copyright -- European Union countries.
Copyright, International.
LC no. 2004043972
ISBN 9041122672 alkaline paper