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Copyright in the digital age
Kuželka, Kryštof ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Smutný, Zdeněk (referee)
This work is devoted to analysis of the purposes of copyright using analysis of copyright history, current and proposed legal acts and recent lawsuits. It shows that one of the purposes, the one that is mostly the subject of the lawsuits, is the entertainment industry's effort to restrict copying and sharing of digital works to the public. The last part of the thesis offers a solution. The first part analyzes the very concept of copyright, what are the grounds of its protection, and what has changed with the start of the digital age. In the next section there is description and summary of the world's two most important legal acts in the area of copyright protection -- DMCA, representing an act that is in force and ACTA, representing a proposed act. Next section shows the impact of those acts using recent lawsuits divided according to their substance. This section is also showing unjustifiability of some purposes of the copyright protection, especially protection of the right to copy and share. The last part of this thesis introduces a model, which is using the Creative Commons and crowdfunding, and an application that would allow the public to share and copy digital works without limitations while ensuring remuneration to authors.
Copyright questions related to the position and activity of bands and organisers of musical performances
Machuta, Václav ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Patočka, Radim (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with copyright questions related to bands, organisers of musical performances and collective rights managers. It analyses every subject separately as well as their mutual relations. The aim of this thesis is to assess whether the contemporary Copyright Act provides for the copyright position of bands, organisers of musical performances and collective rights managers sufficiently, and also for their mutual judicial relations. The main source of information is the qualitative research method in the form of interviews with musicians and other representatives of music industry and the longterm author's activity in this branch. The work also discusses the certain related rights to the copyright and deals with the admission of the amendment of the directive prolonging the protection of these rights.
Publishing Grey Literature in On-Line Repositories (Copyright Law Perspective)
Šavelka, Jaromír ; Koščík, Michal
The aim of the paper is to provide easy-to-follow guidelines to determine if a document can be published in an on-line repository. It is suggested that the process of evaluation can be formalized to such a degree that the process would be carried out by a non-lawyer. There is a group of rather trivial properties that should decide to which regime the work should be assigned. The presentation outlines the basic principles of the evaluative process which is represented by a tree-like structured set of simple questions. Thus, the presentation generally assesses which properties should a work have in order to be eligible for being made available by a means of an online repository.
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The personal archive of Ing. arch. Jan Moučka in the National Repository of Grey Literature
Vyčítalová, Hana
Článek ukazuje na popisu procesu ukládání a zpřístupnění děl z Archivu JM do NUŠLu, jak postupovat při ukládání obdobných typů dokumentů do institucionálních repozitářů. Nedílnou součástí článku je podrobný právní rozbor možností zpřístupnění děl v repozitářích s veřejným přístupem.
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Impact of the authors' rights on the performing artist's profession
Sanigová, Jana ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The authors' rights nowadays concern every individual. They significantly influence the performing artists, who use authors' works to make their living. This thesis analyses the specific impact of the Czech legal regulations on the professional musicians, describes the competences of the collecting societies, refers to the difficulties due to differences in the legal regulations on the international scale and defines musical theme as a new term in the legal context. The thesis proves the advantage of potential use of this term in both Czech and international courts practise.

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