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The Three-Step Test Within the Copyright System |
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5 | (38) |
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Rationales of Copyright Protection |
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6 | (16) |
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The Historical Interplay of Natural Law and Utilitarian Notions |
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7 | (3) |
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The Labourer's Claim and the Entitlement of the Public |
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10 | (7) |
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The Cultural Rationale as the Essential Foundation of Copyright |
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17 | (5) |
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Justifications for Copyright Limitations |
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22 | (12) |
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Freedom of Expression and Information |
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24 | (6) |
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The Dissemination of Information |
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30 | (2) |
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32 | (1) |
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The Enhancement of Democracy |
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33 | (1) |
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Copyright's Delicate Balance |
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34 | (9) |
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The Contextual Background to the Three-Step Test |
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43 | (56) |
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43 | (40) |
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The `Minor Reservations Doctrine' as a Precursor |
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45 | (2) |
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The Introduction of the Test at the 1967 Stockholm Conference |
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47 | (5) |
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National Limitations at the Time of the Stockholm Conference |
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52 | (1) |
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The Federal Republic of Germany |
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53 | (5) |
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58 | (5) |
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63 | (4) |
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67 | (8) |
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75 | (6) |
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The Dualism Inherent in the Three-Step Test |
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81 | (2) |
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83 | (8) |
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The Double Insertion of the Three-Step Test |
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84 | (3) |
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Article 13 TRIPs as a Berne-Plus Element |
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87 | (4) |
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The WIPO `Internet' Treaties |
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91 | (8) |
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Previous Discussions Based on the Three-Step Test |
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92 | (4) |
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The Debate at the 1996 WIPO Conference |
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96 | (3) |
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The Interpretation of the Three Criteria |
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99 | (146) |
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Principles of Interpretation |
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99 | (19) |
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The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties |
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99 | (5) |
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The Material Available for Interpretation |
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104 | (1) |
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The Wording of the Three-Step Test |
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105 | (1) |
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The Context Surrounding the Three-Step Test |
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105 | (2) |
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The Role of WTO Panel Reports |
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107 | (3) |
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The Interconnection of Supplementary Sources |
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110 | (2) |
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112 | (1) |
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113 | (2) |
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The Circle of Relevant Limitations |
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115 | (3) |
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118 | (7) |
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Controlling Limitations Directly |
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118 | (3) |
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Serving as an Additional Safeguard |
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121 | (4) |
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The System of the Three Criteria |
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125 | (8) |
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126 | (1) |
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127 | (4) |
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Overview of the Regulatory Framework |
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131 | (2) |
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133 | (35) |
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133 | (4) |
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137 | (1) |
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Assessing Quantitative and Qualitative Considerations |
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138 | (2) |
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Rejecting the Quantitative Concept of the WTO Panel |
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140 | (4) |
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Bringing Qualitative Considerations into Focus |
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144 | (8) |
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152 | (1) |
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Clarifying the Interplay with the Third Criterion |
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152 | (1) |
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The Impact on Internationally Recognised Limitations |
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153 | (4) |
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The Impact on Remaining National Limitations |
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157 | (1) |
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Personal and Internal Use |
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158 | (4) |
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162 | (6) |
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Conflict with a Normal Exploitation |
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168 | (42) |
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The Historical Approach of Bornkamm |
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169 | (2) |
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The Empirical Approach of Ricketson |
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171 | (6) |
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The Development of a Normative Concept |
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177 | (1) |
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The Guideline Given at the Stockholm Conference |
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177 | (3) |
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Adapting the Guideline to the Digital Environment |
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180 | (4) |
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Bringing the Economic Core of Copyright into Focus |
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184 | (5) |
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Determining the Correct Reference Point |
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189 | (4) |
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Defining a Conflict with a Normal Exploitation |
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193 | (1) |
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The Impact on Internationally Recognised Limitations |
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194 | (1) |
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194 | (3) |
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197 | (1) |
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The `Minor Reservations Doctrine' |
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198 | (3) |
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Compulsory Broadcasting Licences |
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201 | (1) |
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The Impact on Remaining National Limitations |
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202 | (1) |
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203 | (3) |
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206 | (4) |
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Unreasonable Prejudice to Legitimate Interests |
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210 | (35) |
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The Reference to Interests Instead of Rights |
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213 | (3) |
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216 | (3) |
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219 | (2) |
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Article 9(2) BC and Article 10 WCT |
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221 | (2) |
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223 | (3) |
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226 | (1) |
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Identifying Legitimate Interests |
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227 | (8) |
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Avoiding an Unreasonable Prejudice |
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235 | (6) |
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The Impact on Internationally Recognised Limitations |
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241 | (2) |
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The System of the Three Criteria Revisited |
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243 | (2) |
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The Three-Step Test in the European Copyright Directive |
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245 | (38) |
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The Contextual Background |
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246 | (9) |
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The Drafting History of Article 5(5) CD |
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246 | (4) |
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The Framework Set Out for Limitations |
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250 | (3) |
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The Objectives Underlying the Directive |
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253 | (2) |
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The Function of Article 5(5) CD |
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255 | (2) |
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The Impact on the List of Permissible Limitations |
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257 | (21) |
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257 | (1) |
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258 | (6) |
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No Need for Further Specification |
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264 | (4) |
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Conflict with a Normal Exploitation |
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268 | (5) |
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Unreasonable Prejudice to Legitimate Interests |
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273 | (4) |
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Overview of International Obligations |
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277 | (1) |
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The Addressees of Article 5(5) CD |
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278 | (5) |
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283 | (12) |
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295 | (18) |
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Aligning Copyright Law with the Users among Authors |
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296 | (8) |
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Restructuring International Copyright Law |
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304 | (9) |
| Bibliography |
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313 | (24) |
| Index |
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337 | (4) |
| About the Author |
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