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‘This book offers a fresh perspective regarding the interpretation of the right of communication to the public in EU copyright law by looking into the constitutional blocks of EU law – autonomous legal concepts, and their role in shaping the scope of this right. It clearly determines what type of authorisation is required for widening of the audience in digital realities, by use of different communication models.The result, an excellent and very practical operational model.’ -- Jan Gunnar Rosén, Stockholm University, Sweden

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Contents: PART I CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORK 1. Introduction to The Autonomous Legal Concept of Communication to the Public 2. The right of communication to the public, including the right of making available to the public, in a copyright context PART II HARMONISATION 3. The concept of harmonisation 4. Legislative harmonisation on an international level through multilateral international agreements 5. Legislative harmonisation on the EU level 6. Interpretive harmonisation through the use of autonomous legal concepts: autonomy in form 7. Interpretive harmonisation through the use of autonomous legal concepts: autonomy in substance PART III COMMUNICATION MODELS 8. Application of communication models 9. Concluding remarks Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 23/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9781035302222, 978-1035302222
    ISBN10: 1035302225

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    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    ‘This book offers a fresh perspective regarding the interpretation of the right of communication to the public in EU copyright law by looking into the constitutional blocks of EU law – autonomous legal concepts, and their role in shaping the scope of this right. It clearly determines what type of authorisation is required for widening of the audience in digital realities, by use of different communication models.The result, an excellent and very practical operational model.’ -- Jan Gunnar Rosén, Stockholm University, Sweden

    Table of Contents
    Contents: PART I CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORK 1. Introduction to The Autonomous Legal Concept of Communication to the Public 2. The right of communication to the public, including the right of making available to the public, in a copyright context PART II HARMONISATION 3. The concept of harmonisation 4. Legislative harmonisation on an international level through multilateral international agreements 5. Legislative harmonisation on the EU level 6. Interpretive harmonisation through the use of autonomous legal concepts: autonomy in form 7. Interpretive harmonisation through the use of autonomous legal concepts: autonomy in substance PART III COMMUNICATION MODELS 8. Application of communication models 9. Concluding remarks Index

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