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Compilation of conference papers submitted to a symposium in memory of z szirmai (1903-1973) on the codification of law in the USSR - comments on public law, civil law, labour law, etc. References. Conference held in leiden 1973 aug 15 to 17. Festschrift szirmai z.
The U.S.-USSR Cultural Agreement signed at the Geneva summit in 1985 signalled the resumption of a broad range of cultural exchanges suspended in 1980 after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Mr. Richmond describes the history of the various areas of exchange—in the performing arts, popular media, academia, public diplomacy, science and technology
Offering a wealth of information on library copyright concerns in a vibrant, highly accessible format, Complete Copyright is a must-have resource for your library. ALA copyright expert Russell provides clear, user-friendly guidance for both common copyright issues and latest trends, including the intricacies of copyright in the digital world.
Featured here are the following prizewinning essays in the 1990 and 1991 ASCAP Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition in copyright law: 19901st Prize: Lee D. Neumann, Columbia University School of Law, The Berne Convention and Droit de Suite Legislation in the United States.2nd Prize: Michael K. Davis-Hall, Harvard Law School, Copyright and the Design of Useful Articles: A Functional Analysis of 'Separability.'3rd Prize: Cynthia D. Mann, Harvard Law School, The Aesthetic Side of Life: The Applied Art/Industrial Design Dichotomy.4th Prize (tie): Jon Clark, University of Maine School of Law, Copyright Law and Work for Hire: A Critical History.4th Prize (tie): Ted K. Ringsred, William Mitchell College of Law, Is Anticompetitive Misuse a Defense to Copyright Infringement?Honorable Mention: Benjamin R. Seecof, University of California -- Hastings College of the Law, Scanning Into the Future of Copyrightable Images: Computer-Based Image Processing Poses a Present Threat.19911st Prize: Christine L. Chinni, Western New England College School of Law, Droit D'Auteur Versus the Economics of Copyright: Implications for American Law of Accession to the Berne Convention.2nd Prize: Jonathan Z. King, Harvard Law School, The Anatomy of a Jazz Recording: Copyrighting America's Classical Music.3rd Prize: Leslie J. Hagin, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, A Comparative Analysis of Laws Applied to Fashion Works: Renewing the Proposal for Folding Fashion Works Into the United States Copyright Statute.4th Prize: John Gastineau, Indiana University School of Law, Bent Fish: Issues of Ownership and Infringement in Digitally Processed Images.5thPrize: Montgomery Frankel, University of San Francisco School of Law, From Kroft to Shaw, and Beyond: The Shifting Test for Copyright Infringement in the Ninth Circuit.