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  • Wolk, Sanna, 1970- (author)
  • Upphovsrätt och länkning
  • 2017
  • In: Blendow Expertkommentar. - Stockholm.
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  • Wolk, Sanna, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Upphovsrättens skydd av datorprogram
  • 2012
  • In: Brand News. - Stockholm : Brand Eye AB. - 1104-4675. ; 2, s. 32-33
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Wolk, Sanna, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Vem äger upphovsrätten till skrivna hemligheter?
  • 2006
  • In: Lag & Avtal. - Stockholm : Stiftelsen Arbetsrättslig tidskrift. ; :5
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Claes Nordlöf och Sanna Wolk från Stockholms universitet spinner vidare på en artikel i Lag & Avtal om arbetsgivarens rätt till företagets hemligheter. Hur förhåller sig den regeln till upphovsrätten? undrar de.
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  • Biobanksrätt
  • 2003
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Genteknikens närmast explosionsartade utveckling öppnar nya möjligheter för läkare, forskare och läkemedelsbolag. Biologiskt material som tagits från levande eller avlidna människor samlas in såväl för direkt medicinsk användning som för forskning och lagras i biobanker. Många vill ha bestämmanderätten över dessa biobanker och det material de innehåller. Patienterna och provgivarna vill skydda sin integritet och kontrollera den framtida användningen.
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  • Employees' Intellectual Property Rights
  • 2015
  • Editorial collection (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In today’s knowledge-based global economy, most inventions are made by employed persons through their employers’ research and development activities. However, methods of establishing rights over an employee’s intellectual property assets are relatively uncertain in the absence of international solutions. Given that increasingly more businesses establish entities in different countries and more employees co-operate across borders, it becomes essential for companies to be able to establish the conditions under which ownership subsists in intellectual property created in employment relationships in various countries.This comparative law publication describes and analyses employers’ acquisition of employees’ intellectual property rights, first in general and then in depth as manifested in 33 jurisdictions worldwide. The book was developed within the framework of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), a non-affiliated, non-profit organization dedicated to improving and promoting the protection of intellectual property at both national and international levels. Among the issues and topics covered by the 49 distinguished contributors are the following:different approaches in different law systems;choice of law for contracts;harmonizing international jurisdiction rules;conditions for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments;employees’ rights in copyright, semiconductor chips, inventions, designs, plant varieties, and utility models on a country-by-country basis;employee remuneration right;parties’ duty to inform; andinstances for disputes.With its wealth of information on an increasingly important subject for practitioners in every jurisdiction, this book is sure to be put to constant use by corporate lawyers and in-house counsel everywhere. It is also exceptionally valuable as a thorough resource for academics and researchers interested in the international harmonization of intellectual property law.
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  • Szkalej, Kacper F., 1988- (author)
  • Copyright in the Age of Access to Legal Digital Content : A study of EU copyright law in the context of consumptive use of protected content
  • 2021
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In a world where copyright is being infringed in a plethora of ways, consumers find it difficult to access legal digital content. Therefore, this thesis investigates how copyright law governs access to legal content in the digital environment in respect of so-called consumptive use. By apprehending a user-centric approach I evaluate whether and how copyright law accounts for the consumer interest to access digital content that originates from an authorised online service. EU copyright law, especially the InfoSoc Directive, constitutes the legal frame of analysis, but the study also observes national law where references are warranted. Legal reasoning is complemented by economic arguments and a technological perspective for a more informed and market-based evaluation. These insights expand the limits of analysis, making it possible to carry out an evaluation against what I call copyright exclusivity - the accumulated bargaining power consisting of exclusive rights conferred by copyright law that apply at both ends of the content distribution chain, and opportunities to regulate and diversify technical conditions for access with DRM systems. Moreover, these insights allow viewing the notion of access in two distinct ways – as a matter of possibility to enjoy already acquired content, and as a matter of supply of digital content, involving general and diverse availability of content on a market and which is accessible to the consumer.Accordingly, the investigative effort relies on two internal approaches to structure copyright rules that are evaluated. The first one is the conventional approach to consumer interests that centres on the system of copyright limitations. In this respect I evaluate the viability of consumptive limitations in the digital environment against copyright exclusivity, considering the private copying limitation and the temporary copying limitation. The second approach I introduce in the thesis and call it the newfangled approach to consumer interests. It centres on mechanisms outside the system of limitations, particularly as introduced by the Cross-Border Portability Regulation and the doctrine of exhaustion, which are evaluated using a benchmark of continuity of access to content. The study demonstrates that the different mechanisms that copyright law contains within and outside the system of limitations are suitable for ensuring access to legal content, however the evaluation leads to a formal rejection of most of them under the current legal framework. Against this the thesis proposes to formulate future copyright policy on the basis of especially a consideration of the interests of copyright users and the unpredictable nature of the use of technology for content delivery and access control. Beyond the user centric approach focusing on consumptive use of legal content, the overall scientific contribution of the thesis is the systematisation of copyright protection, the system of limitations, and fundamental rights in light of new case law, as well as a comprehensive assessment of the Cross-Border Portability Regulation. Moreover, the thesis proposes a novel approach to the question of digital exhaustion set in the context of the so-called making available right.
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