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International distribution of a film - A comparative study of the European and American systems. DE

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With French law as the basic legal parameter, this study will focus on the Principle of Territoriality of copyright in international distribution contracts for cinematographic works within the European Union and North America, in addition to the commercial and competitive effects involved. In this respect, we analyze the problem of geo-blocking, in order to ascertain the sources of this practice and the disadvantages it presents for all parties concerned, before looking at possible solutions that could be presented. The main objective of this research is to determine whether it is possible to find precise solutions on the current copyright model to resolve the conflict between territorial rights and the free international circulation of cinematographic works around the world, especially in the digital environment. In short, to solve the problem afflicting the European industry, it is proposed to eliminate regulations that hinder pan-European licensing and to strengthen support for the distribution of these works.

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Master of Intellectual Property Law. Brazilian lawyer and consultant in international relations, passionate about cinema and artistic works, author of legal works published in several international journals.

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Authors Alexandre van Gualberto de Windsor, Alexandre Van Gualberto de Windsor
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2025
 
EAN 9786203909555
ISBN 9786203909555
No. of pages 108
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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