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Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights
Amler, Pavel ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
- Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights Key words: collective administration; copyright This thesis is focused on collective management of copyright and related rights carried out in accordance with copyright law and EU law. The aim of the manuscript is to explain this topic and to provide a review of collective management and its modification in accordance to European law. The thesis is divided into eight chapters each containing a specific aspect of collective management of copyright and related laws. First chapter is dedicated to the basic definition and concept of collective management and the anchoring and adjustment in the Czech legal order. Moreover, there are discussed the purpose and effectiveness of the institute of collective management, the conditions imposed on the collective administrator and how collective administrator authorization is declare and finally, progress and possibilities of supervision over collective management. Second chapter is focused on the activities of collective administrator. The most important work obligations of collective administrator are analyzed e.g. blanket and collective licenses and also the management of revenues from collective management. Third chapter deals with the object of collective management and...
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights
Rychtářová, Kamila ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Císařová, Zuzana (referee)
- Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and related rights Key words: collective administration (kolektivní správa); copyright (autorské právo) This thesis is focused on the collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and related rights performed in accordance with Act No. 121/2000 Coll., on Copyright, as amended (the "Copyright Act"). I have chosen this topic for my thesis because I am interested in collective administration and because it is up-to-date topic for its close relation to the development of new ways of creation, production and use of works, to the mass use of computer and communication networks and also to the on-line sharing of works through the internet. The purpose of my thesis is to provide explanation of the collective administration and focus on certain issues which are not yet solved by the legal regulation and are not consistently interpreted by legal experts. This thesis is composed of nine chapters, in which I address to the concept, function and history of the collective administration. Further, I describe the institute of the collective administration, i.e. prerequisites and method of grating license for its operation and supervision over its operation. I also mention which rights is the collective administrator entitled to administer and how...
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights
Burda, Matěj ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights Abstract This thesis relates to the collective administration, the reasons for its existence and development to this day. The purpose of my thesis is to describe rights and responsibilities of collecting societies in respect to other relevant legal persons and to evaluate their function with regards to the criticism among public about its abundance. Furthermore, the thesis analyses the influence of the International law and European law on the aspects of collecting societies in the legislation of the Czech Republic. The author also considers the rulings of both national courts, as well as The Court of Justice of the European Union. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. The first two chapters deal with the development of the collective administration in the world and in the Czech Republic. The third chapter is about the effective law regarding collective administration. The author discusses individual collective societies in the Czech Republic. Together with the description, thesis highlights legal issues respective society had to face. Next chapter features the individual regimes of collective administrated rights. The chapter concludes on rights and responsibilities of societies towards the right holders, rights users and the...
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights
Lhotáková, Lucie ; Křesťanová, Veronika (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
This thesis deals with collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights with focus on comparison of Copyright Act Amendment (Act No. 102/2017 Coll.) and previous effective law and collective administration in the nightclub and music bar area. The aim of this thesis is to describe the collective administration, including its purpose and its categories. It also focuses on collective administrators and includes a summary of collective administrators in the Czech Republic. The further aim is to compare Copyright Act Amendment, which became effective during finalization of this thesis, and previous effective law. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter, which is structured chronologically, is about the development of the collective administration in the world and in the Czech Republic. The second chapter compares previous effective law regarding collective administration and Copyright Act Amendment. It includes a core, a purpose, principles and categories of collective management. It focuses also on an institute of the collective administrator and describes requirements and a method of grating license for its operation and Ministry of Culture supervision. I also mention relations between collective administrators and users, collective administrators and...
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights
Plinta, Jan ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights Abstract This thesis relates to the collective administration, the reasons for its existence and development to this day. The purpose of my thesis is to describe rights and responsibilities of collecting societies in respect to other relevant legal persons and to evaluate their function with regards to the criticism among public about its abundance. Furthermore, the thesis analyses the influence of the International law and European law on the aspects of collecting societies in the legislation of the Czech Republic. The author also considers the rulings of both national courts, as well as The Court of Justice of the European Union. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. The first two chapters deal with the development of the collective administration in the world and in the Czech Republic. The third chapter is about the effective law regarding collective administration. The author discusses individual collective societies in the Czech Republic. Together with the description, thesis highlights legal issues respective society had to face. Next chapter features the individual regimes of collective administrated rights. The chapter concludes on rights and responsibilities of societies towards the right holders, rights users and the...
Collective administration of copyright, focusing on the unjust enrichment from the collective rights manager's point of view
Palička, Jan ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (referee)
Collective administration of copyright, focusing on the unjust enrichment from the collective rights manager's point of view Key words: Collective administration, copyright, unjust enrichment This master's thesis is focused on the collective management of copyright in the Czech Republic and it especially focuses on the issue of claiming an unjust enrichment from the colletive administrator's perspective. The main aim of the theses is to introduce the aforementioned and systematically discuss the legal adjustments and the functioning of the institutions on both theoretical and practical levels. The theses is divided into two imaginary halves, the first half focuses on the collective administration of copyright in general terms, the second half deals with the enforcement of unjust enrichment by the collective administrator itself. The thesis is divided into ten chapters. The first chapter deals with the basic definitions of the concept of collective administration and it's inclusion into the Czech legal system as well as the definitions of the basic concepts and issues used in this area of law. The second chapter briefly discusses the history of collective administration in the world as well as in the Czech Republic. The third chapter describes the rights which are the subject of collective...
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights
Amler, Pavel ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
- Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights Key words: collective administration; copyright This thesis is focused on collective management of copyright and related rights carried out in accordance with copyright law and EU law. The aim of the manuscript is to explain this topic and to provide a review of collective management and its modification in accordance to European law. The thesis is divided into eight chapters each containing a specific aspect of collective management of copyright and related laws. First chapter is dedicated to the basic definition and concept of collective management and the anchoring and adjustment in the Czech legal order. Moreover, there are discussed the purpose and effectiveness of the institute of collective management, the conditions imposed on the collective administrator and how collective administrator authorization is declare and finally, progress and possibilities of supervision over collective management. Second chapter is focused on the activities of collective administrator. The most important work obligations of collective administrator are analyzed e.g. blanket and collective licenses and also the management of revenues from collective management. Third chapter deals with the object of collective management and...
Collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights (Czech - French legal comparison)
Randárová, Jitka ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the collective administration of copyright and neighbouring and relating rights, as the very title suggests. Based on the yearlong Erasmus stay in Paris, I decided to compare the Czech legislation with the legal system of France. Following after the opening, the second chapter is meant to be informative and should provide an explanation of basic concepts which the reader encounters at work. Third chapter, by a relatively brief section, describes the legal anchoring of collective administration in both jurisdictions. The fourth chapter, which is structured thematically rather than chronologically, introduces readers to the historical development of the Institute of collective management. The concept of collective administrator and analysis of its origin and status of the legal system are to be found in the fifth chapter. Chapters six and seven have an identical theme - control. The main focus is on the different types of external and internal statutory control of collective administrators. First of all, it is an external control exercised by the Ministry of Culture. The same principle of control is also applied in the French legislation, but there is a possibility of a much wider control mechanisms. Chapter eight concentrates on the core object of collective...
Collective management in copyright law (including considerations de lege ferenda)
Nedvěd, Martin ; Křesťanová, Veronika (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
- Collective administration in Copyright Law (including considerations de lege ferenda). Keywords: collective administration; copyright law. The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the collective administration of copyright and neighbouring rights ("collective administration") in the Czech republic under the Act No. 121/2000 Coll., on Copyright ("Copyright Act"). The thesis is composed of seven chapters. Chapter One is introductory and includes basic definition of collective administration, its goals, models of administration and the current applicable law in the Czech republic. Chapter Two examines the main activities of copyright collecting societies in two parts. The first part focuses on the blanket licensing while the second describes the internal rules according to which the fees collected by copyright collective societies are distributed among the interested parties. Chapter Three is subdivided into three parts and provides an outline of rights that can be collectively administered. The first part describes the mandatory collective administration of rights. The second part focuses on the so-called extended collective licensing. The third part describes the voluntary collective administration. Chapter Four concentrates on the copyright collecting societies in four parts. The first part focuses...
Alternative Remuneration Schemes of Authors Creations
Drápela, Jan ; Munzi, Tomáš (advisor) ; Chalupníček, Pavel (referee)
In recent years there has been a rapid development of high-speed Internet which brings many changes in the perceiving of copyright. Internet lowers the cost of acquiring multimedia content, often through illegal channels. The authors thus losing their source of income with which to reconcile and have no intention of using representative organizations and associations are trying to minimize losses caused by new situations. This work describes the current system of copyright protection systems and remuneration schemes (Private Copy Remuneration) and describe an alternative basis (Culture flat-rate, DRM - Digital Right Management, Connection Regulation) and evaluated in terms of efficiency and fairness. The analytical part deals with the Czech version of the Private Copy Remuneration. Compares the level of EU countries and assess its adequacy. It also analyzes the transaction costs of reallocating back to the authors. Finally, evaluate the current model and proposes an alternative.

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