Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published the Comprehensive Review of Copyright Law under International Comparison (Part I & II). This book is edited by Research Professor Kung-Chung Liu.
Min-Chiuan Wang, “How to Protect the Public Domain by Legislation: On the Creation of the Semi-Public Domain”
Ming-Yan Shieh, “A Case Study on the Concept of Original Work under the Copyright Law of Taiwan”
Ming-Jye Huang, “A Reconstruction of ‘Originality’ in Copyright Law”
Hsiao-Hui Chen, “Planning for Non-copy-related Rights”
Szu-Ting Chen, “Study on the Moral Right (Droit moral): in Light of French Copyright Law”
Hsiao-Fen Hsu, “Copyright protection ‘à la française’ for Audiovisual Works?”
Hsin-An Yao, “Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth?!: A Review on the Legislation of Authorship and Use of Audiovisual Works via Film Production”
Yie-Yun Chang, “A Study on the Protection of Audiovisual Performer: Focus on Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances”
Chong-Hsin Chang, “The Protection for Performer’s Rights: Legal System and Practice in Taiwan”
Kuo-Lien Hsieh, “A Comparative Study on Exceptions to Copyright: A British Perspective”
Hsin- Lan Hu, “Study on the Copyright Exhaustion Doctrine: From the Perspective of U.S. Supreme Court Decision – Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.”
Jyh-An Lee, “Deconstructing the Legal Structure of ISP Safe Harbor”
Jerry Gen-Yu Fong, “A Brief Introduction on European Union Copyright related Directives and Related European Court of Justice Decisions”
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