1. Private copying: introduction and background -- 2. Market developments -- Ch. 3. Comparative study of the incidence of private copying of sound and audio-visual recordings in the major markets -- 4. The international conventions relevant to private copying -- 5. International developments -- 6. National laws and legislative developments relating to private use and fair dealing in the member states of the EEC -- 7. Legal developments outside the EEC -- 8. Private copying remuneration and the principle of national treatment -- 9. Conclusions: guidelines for the introduction and implementation of private copying legislation
Summary
The controversial problem area of private copying is gradually gathering an international consensus that right owners need protection. The authors of "Music and Video Private Copying" compare the legislation in widely differing jurisdictions worldwide, and outline the solutions being found at national and intergovernmental levels. This study is a fresh look at a subject which has been made infinitely more complicated by the introduction of recent technology, particularly digital recording techniques
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-280)