Jean-Philippe Mikus Contributed to the Canadian Chapter of “Copyright Throughout the World”
Intellectual Property Publication
March 2009
Jean-Philippe Mikus contributed to the Canadian chapter of “Copyright Throughout the World”, a country-by-country coverage of copyright law presented by expert practitioners or academics who are very familiar with the law in these respective countries. This two-volume set is a useful guide for copyright practitioners working with the Internet and other media and academics researching comparative law. It summarizes the important features of copyright law, related rights, and moral rights that may exist within the legal systems of countries throughout the world. Topics covered include registration and formalities, scope of protection, authorship, presumptions of ownership, transfers, collective rights management, remedies, circumvention of technological measures and rights management information, secondary liability, and conflict of law rules.
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