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Economic Rights to Results of Scientific Research and Making the Results Available to the Public
Šavelka, Jaromír
The contribution provides a general overview of economic rights that arise in connection to the results of scientific research with particular emphasis given to the possibilities of making the results accessible to the public. The introductory part consists of a brief survey of the economic rights that are applicable to the results of scientific research and deliberates who are the persons entitled to those rights given the different situations. Consequently, barriers that may prevent one from making the results available to the public are elaborated on. The main part deals with recommendations on the subject of avoiding these barriers in order to be able to make the results available to the public in absence of third parties' rights violation.
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Legal aspects of internet search engines used in e-commerce
Fleková, Lucie ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Menčl, Jakub (referee)
Internet enhances the rapid globalization of markets and user often has no means to figure out which national legislation is relevant for him when he is visiting the site. This issue gains importance in the commercialization of relationships, where the traditional, local regulations of this dynamic business environment are often inadequate. This paper aims to look through the analysis of various legal aspects, reveal gaps in existing legislation and determine with the help of international comparisons of, still very different, legal arrangements and practice (particularly judicial decisions) of selected countries, which questions are handled appropriately for the purpose of effective regulation of electronic commerce and whether there might be inspiration from foreign regulation and practice for the Czech law system in the future.
Influence of new media on movie and video prodiction
Andrle, David ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Kalina, Jaroslav (referee)
The work is focused on the influence of movie and video production in connection with the new media. It is focused to map how the new media influenced the distribution of movie and video production, depending on their use on the market. The work defines the basic concepts and direction of new media. Characterizes the divergence of terms like old and new media, what are their differences, specifics and how they change film and video distribution channels. It creates complete list and comparison of existing providers of video on demand services. It brings up specified criteria and on base of them compares the most popular video hosting sites. The work includes and specify other channels, which facilitate the spread of film or video and was build up by Web 2.0. Because of the frequent encounters of the Copyright Act in connection with the illegal distribution, especially in the film, this theme is also included in the content.
Návrh aktualizovaných výukových modelů‚ rozvinutí metody počítačem podporované výuky (e-learning) a zavedení evaluačních mechanizmů pro celoživotní vzdělávání v oblasti životního prostředí („E-V-Learn“): Metodika tvorby textů v otevřeném internetovém prostoru pro vysokoškolské vzdělávání formou e-learningu
Centrum pro otázky životního prostředí, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Praha ; Dlouhá, Jana ; Dlouhý, Jiří
Metodika je určena pedagogům, kteří chtějí používat při své práci wiki. Seznamuje s prostředím wiki, zabývá se různými možnostmi aktivního využití, přináší návody na využití existujících wiki prostředí i na výběr a instalaci prostředí vlastního včetně některých jeho vylepšení. Do metodiky byla zahrnuta i problematika autorského práva.
Economical aspects of organizing musical performances in open space on an example of festival Žižkovská smršť in Prague
Sedláková, Soňa ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Boukal, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the organization of open space festivals. The first part focuses on theoretical assumptions and different areas, which are in question when organizing this type of cultural events. After reviewing the literature it is mostly project management, law, marketing and human resources. The next section analyzes the possibilities of financing of organizations that do business or are in other way active in the cultural field, here we discusses the breakdown of these resources and the specifics of each type. Some of the specifics are defined by the legal form of festival organizers; these are given a separate chapter. In the practical part, my thesis evaluates the situation of a particular festival. The basis for the conclusions is drawn as a comparison of the current situation with the author's theoretical model. Part of the work and another mean used to obtain the necessary information is an online questionnaire which is included in the last chapter of the thesis.
Copyright Act - Analysing and solving selected problematic situations
Pořádek, Jiří ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis dealing with copyright law of the Czech Republic and its reflection in practice is divided into two imaginary parts. The first part introduces the copyright as a part of the intellectual property rights in general, puts Czech copyright law - Act No. 121/2000 on Copyright and Rights Related to Copyright and an Amendment to Certain Acts (the Copyright Act) as amended by latest acts - into the context of history and international law and then describes copyright law relation to business informatics. Also it analyses the text of the mentioned Copyright Act. The second part is about three selected problem situations. It proposes a potential solution to their problems on copyrights base which are in accordance with the Czech Copyright Act and other related legislation. Each of them is described and then are discussed various important aspects of this situation that may affect its copyright essence. Various legal options which determine the final solution are then derived from the aspects. The first problem relate to the issue of co-authorship of a computer program, the second to the creation of digital libraries, and finally the third to creation of websites.
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.

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