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Copyright implications of Augmented Reality for cultural goods – Part 1

Kluwer Copyright Blog

At the same time, AR may be a catalyst for boosting the ecosystem surrounding bodies managing cultural heritage, because an attractive cultural site with entertainment features can definitely have an impact on the local tourism-related industry. i) Public domain works. This happens in particular in contemporary art collections.

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Book Review: Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

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Giulia Dore emphasizes the differing treatments of moral rights between civil law and common law countries, cautioning against harmonization that overlooks these distinctions. This model addresses the legal public domain status of both physical and intangible AI creations and inventions.

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[Guest Post] Copyright as movable property: Constitutional issues with Nigeria’s Copyright Act 2022

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Before the enactment of the new Act, the status of copyright as movable property under Nigerian law was uncertain, as the Nigerian Constitution lacks explicit definitions for "movable" and "immovable" property. Would it automatically place works compulsorily acquired in the public domain or only transfer ownership to the government?

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IPSC Breakout Session 3, Language and Authorship/ownership

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If public function, no, but if private, yes. So if you bring kids up speaking this language, you will definitely have lost control.] A: author of Esperanto consigned it to the public domain. Authors have options: they can surrender to the public; they can assert complete control; or something in between.

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Copyright Protection of Photographs: a Comparative Analysis Between France, Germany and Italy

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Nevertheless, the Berne Convention does not explicitly state that only original photographic works can be protected, nor does it contain any precise statutory definition of “originality”. By contrast, the author of a simple photograph is not granted any moral right. Simple photographs. . by Alexander Puutio. € by Edward J.