00858nam2-2200313---450 99000287503020331620220513101353.0000287503USA01000287503(ALEPH)000287503USA0100028750320070302d1952----km-y0itay0103----bafregreFR||||||||001yy<<Le>> trésor de Cyrènepar Jean BousquetParisE. De Boccard Editeur1952112 p.ill.35 cm200100100317952001Topographie et architectureDelfiBOUSQUET,Jean173076ITsalbcISBD990002875030203316XI.3.B. 348/10196381 L.M.XI.300122315BKUMATrésor de Cyrène991414UNISA01961nam 2200397 450 99654033400331620230715071857.09783748936923(CKB)5600000000500291(NjHacI)995600000000500291(EXLCZ)99560000000050029120230715d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPersonality merchandising and the GDPR an insoluble conflict? /Jingzhou SunBaden-Baden, Germany :Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,2022.1 Online RessourceMunich Intellectual Property Law Center - MIPLC StudiesBand 423-7560-0302-7 Upon almost identical conditions of application, the GDPR takes precedence over national legal regime for merchandising. It raises the research question: how would the GDPR regulate merchandising? And, whether the consequences are theoretically justified and practically reasonable? Unlike the GDPR, which is devised to enhance one's control over personal data by omitting its commercial value and limiting personal autonomy in private law, the German legal regime recognizes the pecuniary components in the right to one's image and de facto confirms their licensability. The KUG offers over 100 years of experience in merchandising for the GDPR's risk-based approach.Munich Intellectual Property Law Center - MIPLC Studies ;Band 42.Data protectionLaw and legislationMerchandise licensingData protectionLaw and legislation.Merchandise licensing.346.048Sun Jingzhou1281099NjHacINjHaclBOOK996540334003316Personality Merchandising and the GDPR3018053UNISA02690nam 2200553 450 991079755130332120230807221742.01-59332-807-9(CKB)3710000000468439(EBL)2192149(SSID)ssj0001543542(PQKBManifestationID)16135594(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001543542(PQKBWorkID)14113993(PQKB)10182223(MiAaPQ)EBC2192149(Au-PeEL)EBL2192149(CaPaEBR)ebr11093765(OCoLC)919201831(EXLCZ)99371000000046843920150529d2015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHot news in the age of big data a legal history of the hot news doctrine and implications for the digital age /Victoria Smith EkstrandEl Paso :LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC,2015.1 online resource (223 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-59332-500-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.When news is not -- The origins of the hot news doctrine -- Establishing a legal property right in news -- Interpreting International News Service v. Associated Press (1918-1976) -- Hot news meets the digital age (1976 - present) -- The future of hot news in the age of big data.The way news and information is gathered, reported, and digested has forever changed, and the increasing emphasis on speed is altering how society receives and acts on the information it processes. This book examines the origin, application, and development of the legal doctrine of ""hot news,"" which in U.S. law protects the facts of timely news and information for a limited period. It examines the doctrine's nearly 100-year history and its continued ability to preserve the economic value of news and information for its creators. Though declared dead by some, the doctrine is very much alive aCopyrightNews articlesUnited StatesNews Web sitesLaw and legislationUnited StatesOnline journalistsLegal status, laws, etcUnited StatesCopyrightNews articlesNews Web sitesLaw and legislationOnline journalistsLegal status, laws, etc.346.7304/82Ekstrand Victoria Smith1966-1542226MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797551303321Hot news in the age of big data3794769UNINA