Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State
Monika Zalnieriute, Rita Matulionyte
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In particular, the book analyzes how the territoriality principle and the lex loci protectionis rule are applied in traditional, broadcasting and online cases in selected European and US jurisdictions. It then evaluates whether the rules on ubiquitous infringement, de minimis, initial ownership and party autonomy, as proposed by ALI and CLIP, address the identified problems.
This detailed and thorough study will appeal to academics, researchers, postgraduate and doctorate students, as well as to EU and international policy makers in the field of intellectual property and international private law.
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
General Part: Status Quo
2. Main Rules
3. Evaluation and Alternatives
Specific Part: ALI and CLIP Proposals
4. Introduction to the ALI and CLIP Proposals
5. Lex Loci Protectionis and the Territoriality Principle
6. De Minimis Rule
7. Ubiquitous Infringements Rule
8. Initial Ownership
9. Party Autonomy
10. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index