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Visual identity of the virtual city
Sodomková, Natálie ; Ondrík, Jozef (referee) ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (advisor)
This thesis is a continuation of an essay developed in the context of the bachelor thesis Les (2020) on graphical user interfaces and infographics. At the same time, the thesis is based on a prototype of a digital game Studna. In detail, it focuses on one of the segments of game development, namely visual communication. The aim of the work is to find a stylized visual vocabulary in relation to architecture, narrative design, gameplay and responsiveness in the context of navigation. The textual part looks for examples of more sophisticated ways of conveying information in existing video game titles. The practical part proposes a methodology that draws inspiration from design and industrial architecture from the 19th-20th century, including illustration and painting approaches. The proposed methodology verifies whether the applied approaches are suitable for further use in practice.
Exercise of copyright by a person other than the author (of author's heirs)
Řezáčová, Veronika ; Císařová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
of the diploma thesis The exercise of copyright by a person other than the author (heir of the author) The diploma thesis The exercise of copyright by a person other than the author (heir of the author) deals with the Czech legal framework of a work created by an employee and a collective work in terms of their specific position in the Czech legal framework resulting from the legal restriction of the exercise of the exclusive economic rights of an author and partly the exclusive moral rights of an author of a work within broader context with the German legal framework of a work created by an employee and a collective work, and with the legal framework copyright of the United States of America, especially a work created by employee under the legal doctrine "Work made for hire" and a collective work. The aim of the diploma thesis is to anchor the Czech legislation in a broader sense by including the conservative German legislation based on the continental legal system and by including the legislation of the United States of America symptomatic of the common legal system. The first chapter, based on the conceptual framework of the continental and the common legal system, incorporates the concept of the authorship, the position of the author and the author's work in the Czech Republic, Germany and the...
A work produced by an employee, upon the order, and a collective work
Francová, Kamila ; Holcová, Irena (advisor) ; Křesťanová, Veronika (referee)
A work made by an employee, upon an order and a collective work Abstract This thesis deals with the topic of commissioned works protected by copyright; more specifically, with the issue of works made by employees, works made upon order and collective works. The aim of the thesis is to examine the Czech legal regulation of these works and assess how the Czech Copyright Act manages to balance the conflicting interests of the author on one side and the employer or ordering party on another. The thesis consists of six chapters. In order to put the issue of commissioned works in a broader context of the Czech copyright law, the introductory part of the thesis is dedicated to explanation of some of the essential principles and rationale of the Czech regulation of copyright, as these directly impact the regulation of commissioned works. The first chapter deals with the concept of a work protected by copyright (author's work). The second chapter clarifies the notion of author of the work within the meaning of the Czech Copyright Act. The third chapter concerns the subjective rights of the author of the work, especially the different nature of the economic and moral rights included in copyright. The fourth chapter is dedicated to the issue of commissioned works. Legal regulation of works made by employees, works...

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