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THE LAW OF SUCCESSION AND THE EUROPEAN NORMS

Codruta Jucan

FIAT IUSTITIA, 2010, vol. 4, issue 1, 85-92

Abstract: We are witnessing an era of unprecedented flow of information that seems to take a life of its own once it is set free to roam within a network. Among the benefits that this phenomenon offers us, there are also some shortcomings. In this regard, an important problem is raised: how best to protect the intellectual property rights in a world which experiences an extraordinary access to information? Once again, globalization brings forth an answer to the very problems that it generates and comes up with a viable answer to that question. Entities like the European Union strive to bring interstate cooperation to a new level, never seen before and the optimization of the legislation referring to the reselling royalty rights does its part in making such an ambitious goal come true.

Keywords: copyright legislation; optimization; inter-state cooperation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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