
By: Kevin Garnett, Gillian Davies, Gwilym Harbottle
The book "Copinger and Skone James on Copyright" is a comprehensive guide to copyright law, authored by Gwilym Harbottle, Nicholas Caddick QC, and Professor Uma Suthersanen, with contributions from various consulting and specialist editors. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
Introduction to Copyright:
Nature and History of Copyright in the UK:
Requirements for Copyright Subsistence:
Authorship and Ownership:
Duration and Infringement:
Permitted Acts and Special Rights:
The book is structured into two volumes, with Volume One consisting of 29 chapters organized into eight parts. The chapters provide a thorough examination of various aspects of copyright law, from its historical context to its practical applications in modern times. The structure ensures that readers can navigate the complex landscape of copyright law systematically.
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In summary, "Copinger and Skone James on Copyright" is a seminal work in the field of intellectual property law, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to copyright law. Its detailed analysis and systematic structure make it an indispensable resource for practitioners, scholars, and anyone navigating the complex landscape of copyright law.