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Moral Rights of the Author of artwork in the Light of Civil Law Recodification
Leskovjan, Martin ; Císařová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (referee)
This thesis aims to describe and evaluate actual state of author's moral rights legislation in Czech republic especially with reference to civil law recodification. The author's moral rights represent a complex of basic juridical institutes, which is the whole copyright structure, derived from. The thesis has an ambition to contribute in a long term discussion about the future development of copyright by a relevant detail analysis, description and evaluation of basic copyright system elements related to author's moral rights. Selected method is based on systematically mapped normative linkage of author's moral rights within international treaties, constitutional law and unit acts. The thesis endeavours to point out some less obvious connections between author's moral rights and other juridical institutes to achieve as complex image of recent state of legislation as possible. Other purpose of this work is to analyse problematic or unclear relationships between copyright and new civil code legislation such as e.g. conception of a work protected by copyright in light of new definition of material and immaterial matter or shared principles of moral rights . After that the thesis offers a base for future relationships arrangement between copyrights and civil law in terms of a revision of a fundamental...
Art Brut as a question of Aesthetics
KOCANDOVÁ, Barbora
This bachelor thesis deals with the phenomenon called art brut that brings interesting aesthetical questions related to the status of art piece, author or perceiver. The first part of the work presents the insight into history and origin of this specific artistic expression, as well it follows up its forms and significance. Every subject is based on basic theoretical sources. The second part focuses on matter of author and authorship as the relevant question of aesthetics and also focuses on significance and importance of author´s pole within art brut´s creation. This significance is searched in key esseys of art theory which analyse author as an separated entity of the aesthetic situation.
Original and Assumed Sources on World Wide Web
Svatý, Michal ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Švantner, Martin (referee)
The thesis focuses on problem of authorship of the Internet content. It considers the question whether we can analyze the artwork purely as a closed structure of the symbols or whether it is necessary to take work as a broader structure. The first part of the thesis shows the Internet in general and its specifics it as a medium. The second part is devoted to the problem of authorship. It explains traditional view of Nelson Goodman, who examined the authenticity of artwork with regard to the internal arrangement of the elements structure of the object. The third part shows the later theories inconsistent with the views of Nelson Goodman, views of different contemporary authors who present the changes of authorship aspects in the environment which is under constant development, quickly sharing ideas and resources. New theories suggest to look beyond the authorship of the artwork domain, apply broader focous. The conclusion provides a synthesis of these views.
Use of Autobiographical Motifs in Works of Edgar Dutka, Eliška Vlasáková and Antonín Bajaja
Pokorná, Jitka ; Janoušek, Pavel (advisor) ; Hrabáková, Jaroslava (referee)
The work confronts prosaic pieces with noticeable autobiographical features. It deals namely with works of Edgar Dutka, Eliška Vlasáková and Antonín Bajaja. It was not a coincidence to choose right these three Czech authors. They have quite a few features in common. They all belong to the same generation. They are born in the 40's of the 20th century, so they have spent an essential part of their lives (childhood, adolescence and substantial part of their working age) in the second half of the 20th century - in the time of political convulsions and social changes. A childhood spent during this period has become their common literary theme. They all make their memories a literary piece. Each of them does it in a different way and with a different amount of accuracy. Their inspiration comes from their real life, from their memories. The next common feature of these three authors is that they all wrote some of their texts without a vision to make them public. They wrote them for themselves. Book editions were carried out after the year 2000. Last but not least mutual fact is that all of these three authors have been nominated for a prestigious literary price. Edgar Dutka's works show the interdigitation of fictional worlds and also the diffusion of these worlds in the real life of the author. Eliška...
Authorship Identification
Fabiánek, Ondřej ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with authorship identification based on knowledge of author's previous texts. The aim is to analyze existing methods of authorship attribution and create a system, which is capable of highly successful authorship identification. The system is based on a multivariate analysis and specializes at English books. Part of the solution is also a graphic user interface.
Authorship Identification
Šabík, Matúš ; Otrusina, Lubomír (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the authorship attribution of anonymous texts, based on previous knowledge of the author's texts. It describes the automatic data collection for testing. It discusses relevant symptoms for determining authorship. It compares and evaluates the results in regard to the size of the learning and test sets.
Code Ownership Research in Large Organization
Šimonek, Jan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This master's thesis is about code ownership in software projects and creating a tool that would improve cooperation by identifying code owners. The theoretical foundation for code ownership starts from Extreme Programming, explaining models of code ownership and the impact of code ownership on cooperation among teams and team members. The concept is demonstrated on a concrete software firm, where a potential for improvement is identified. The potential is exploited by a software tool, which is designed in the this thesis. The tool is capable of identifying code owners and experts for specific areas in the code based on data gathered from a version control system. The resulting information is made easily accessible. The tool is used to conduct a code ownership research in several projects, which allows me to confirm accuracy of the results. Usability and benefits of the tool is discussed in the final chapter.
Authorship and the Interpretation of Works of Art
BLÁHOVÁ, Simona
This bachelor thesis will be focused on problems of autorship in the theory of interpretation. It will introduce crucial texts, which deal with the role of an empirical author and relevance of his intention for interpretation of work of art. It will confront their arguments and reflect offered solutions. Theoretical reflection will be supported by examples of art history, film or literature.

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