by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
When publishing a book, an anthology or a monograph, the author may not publish the work elsewhere, as long as the editions to which the publisher is entitled have not yet been exhausted (art. 382 para. 1 CO) This can be a problem if a publication should not only be...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
No, the publishing contract is governed by Art. 380 et seq. SCC.
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
Authors who wish to assign all or part of their rights to third parties must sign a contract. The contract should set out the exact content and scope of the assignment of rights, because only the rights that were agreed are assigned. For reasons of clarity and proof,...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
No, for several reasons: the heirs still own the copyrights in the artist’s works as the copyrights were not assigned with the ownership acquired as a gift. If the library wants to use the works for an exhibition, it needs the consent of the heirs. The...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
Users must find out who the owner of rights is. The owner of rights can also be someone other than the original author. Users who wish to use a protected work must obtain the consent of the owner of rights, unless usage is covered by the limiting...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
Authors must decide beforehand (before they sign any contract regarding the assignment of rights) if they wish to give up any right(s) and assign their legal position to other persons or if they only wish to give/assign the permission to use the work for specific...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
No, the right of first publication is a moral right of the author and cannot be assigned. A publishing house may ‘help’ an author to publish a work, but in practice authors are required to assign their rights of reproduction and publication to the...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
No, the presumption embodied in Art. 8 para. 2 CopA only applies if the editor or party who published the work knew the author who wished to remain anonymous.
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
No, authors alone decide whether they wish to disclose their names or remain anonymous; they can also use a pseudonym.
by iv4n.p4v1c | Sep 29, 2022 | FAQ
The lecturer and the assistant are joint authors. They have a joint task, i.e. to add the contents of the lecture to a PowerPoint presentation; both the lecturer and the assistant give creative input.