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Licence agreements in theatre environment
Hodonický, Václav ; Žikovská, Petra (advisor) ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (referee)
1 Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to deal with the institute of copyright license agreements as it is applied in a specific background of theatre. Theatre is specific for its unlimited artistic diversity, which is not subject of such an interest from public or businesses as film or music is. This is the reason why there is not any special legal regulation in Czech Copyright law. The secondary goal of this thesis is to provide theatre employees responsible for drafting and entering into license agreement with theoretical knowledge of all relevant issues in this regard. Besides the prologue and epilogue, the thesis is divided into seven chapters. First five chapters deal with copyright law and copyright licenses in general and the sixth and seventh apply the gained theoretical knowledge on practice of theatre production. The prologue views thesis' matter from theoretical point of view and outlines the problems that theatres have to deal with. The first chapter classifies general copyright law within the system of the Czech law. The aim of chapter two is to enumerate the sources of the Czech copyright law. It is subdivided into three subchapters dealing with the Czech legal system, International law and law of the European Union. In the third chapter, which consists of three subchapters, we can read...
Project of building, renovation and adaptation of theatre
Hodonický, Václav ; JEŽEK, Vlastimil (advisor) ; PROKOP, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with building or renovation of theatre building or adaptation of non-theatrical space into theatre. The project is examined in terms of director of the theatre or the person who is responsible for the result. First of all, basic terms are defined and the general requirements on future theatre are summarized. Than role of theatre artists and architects are described. They can get into trouble with each other when trying to meet their (sometimes contradictory) requirements. This is why it is necessary for the responsible person to deal with these contradictions. There are important and obligatory legal institutes and procedures being described in second chapter, especially procurements, fundraising and building procedures, which are held by the local building authorities. There are obligatory studies and concepts explained. The legal processes held during and after the building works are described. All of these institutes are examined here. There are four case studies of relevant projects brought in the third chapter to show how do the described procedures work in real praxis. These projects differ from each other in many ways, especially their size and nature, but there are many similarities also.

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