KnowRight 1995:
Wien,
Austria
Klaus Brunnstein, Peter Paul Sint (Eds.):
Intellectual Property Rights and New Technologies, Proceedings of the KnowRight '95 Conference, 21.-25.8.1995, Wien, Austria.
books@ocg.at 82 Austrian Computer Society 1995, ISBN 3-486-23483-8,3-7029-0408-5,3-85403-082-7
Keynote Speakers
- Jens L. Gaster:
Authors' Rights and Neighbouring Rights in the Information Society.
11-30
- Thomas Dreier:
Developments and Perspectives of Copyright: From Gutenberg to Data Highway.
31-50
Invited Speakers
- Thomas Hoeren:
Legal Aspects of Multimedia in Europe.
51-66
- Rosemary Shields:
Hypertext Electronic Law Books: Progress Report.
67-84
- Charles Clark:
The Publisher in the Digital World.
85-104
- Pamela Samuelson:
A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs: Why Existing Laws Fail To Provide Adequate Protection.
105-115
1 Information & Communication Systems
1.1 Paradigmatic Issues
1.2 Legal Foundations
- Herbert Burkert:
Public Sector Information: Some Implications for a European Information Infrastructure.
133-138
- Rainer Herbert Haude:
The European Commission Proposal for a Directive on the Protection of Databases.
139-147
- W. K. Hastings:
State Censorship of the Transmission of Information Considered to be Injurious to the "Public Good" - The View from New Zealand.
148-154
- Axel Herbst, Bernhard Malle:
Electronic Archiving in the Light of Product Liability.
155-160
1.3 Special Issues
- Viktor Mayer-Schönberger:
Transaction-centered Intellectual "Property" Right: For a New Information Law Framework.
161-165
- Jochen Rindfrey:
Towards an Equitable System for Access Control and Copyright Protection in Broadcast Image Services: The Equicrypt Approach.
166-175
- Matthias Rauterberg, Markus Dätwyler, Marc Sperisen:
The Shared Social Space as a Basic Factor for the Design of Group-Ware.
176-181
- Gregory Aharonian:
Software Patents - Relative Comparison of EPO/PTO/JPO Software Searching Capabilities.
182-187
- Yannis Skulikaris:
Patent Protection for Software-Related Inventions, in Particular Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks.
188-193
2 Copyright
2.1 Country Aspects
- Gregory J. Kirsch:
Software Patents and Copyrights from a Practitioner's Perspective.
195-203
- Harald Springorum:
The Protection of Neural Networks According to German and European Law.
204-213
- Ilya V. Nikiforov:
Information Law in Russia: International Aspects.
214-225
- Juris Borzovs:
The Problems in East European Transition from Software Copyright Ignorance to Observation: The Latvian Case.
226-228
2.2 Information and Security Aspects
- Johann Höller:
The Shadows of Software - the Grey Areas in the Definition of Software and Computer Program in Law.
229-235
- Gérard Eizenberg:
Contribution of Information Technology Security to Intellectual Property Protection.
236-241
- Jian Zhao, Eckhard Koch:
Embedding Robust Labels into Images for Copyright Protection.
242-251
3 Terminology and Lexicography
- Sue Ellen Wright:
Copyright Issues Affecting Terminology in Electronic Environments.
253-258
4 Electronic Publishing
5 Multimedia and the Law
- F. C. Wachs, K. U. Seelig:
Status of Selected Multimedia Projects in Germany.
293-303
- Ysolde Gendreau:
Multimedia Challenges to Copyright.
304-308
- Olivier Hance:
European Intellectual Property Law and Multimedia: Presentation of a Status in Evolution.
309-322
- Frank A. Koch:
Software Copyright Protection for Multimedia Applications: The Approach to the EC Council Directive.
323-327
6 Information on the Data Highway - Legal and Technical Aspects of Distribution
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