Abstract

Acknowledgments, List of Abbreviations, General Introduction, Part I. Soviet Copyright in the Era of Real Socialism: The Period from 1917 until 1985, Title I. Creativity and Entrepreneurship in the Soviet Union's Cultural Sector, Chapter I. Lenin's Opinions on Culture, Chapter II. The Instruments of Communist Cultural Policy, Title II. The History and Specificity of Socialist Copyright Law, Chapter ,b>I. The History of Russian Copyright to 1985, Chapter II. An Experiment Gone Wrong? The USSR's Accession to the UCC, Part II. System Transformation in the Period 1985-2000, Title I. Perestroika and Its Effects on State, Party, and Culture, Chapter I. Perestroika and the Fall of the CPSU and the USSR, Chapter II. The Political Discourse on Culture after 1985, Title II. The Transformation of the Political and Legal System, Chapter I. The Russian Rule of Law and the Revaluation of the Law, Chapter II. A New Concept of Human Rights, Chapter III. Freedom of Speech and of Artistic Creation, Title III. The Transformation of the Economic System, Chapter I. Attempts to Improve the Existing System (1985-1989), Chapter II. The Development of a Market Economy in Russia (1990-2000), Title IV. The Transformation of Cultural Policy, Chapter I. Cultural Administration, Chapter II. Legal and Budgetary Means for Culture-Specific State Intervention, Chapter III. Government Measures Specific to Culture, Part III. A Copernican Revolution in Copyright Law?, Title I. The Transformation of Copyright, Chapter I. The Changing International Copyright Environment, Chapter II. The Chronology of the Transformation of Copyright, Title II. The Russian Copyright Law of 9 July 1993, Chapter I. Classic Copyright, Chapter II. Contract Law, Chapter III. Neighboring Rights, Chapter IV. The Collecting Societies, Chapter V., Protection of Foreign Works, Performances, Phonograms, and Broadcasts, Chapter VI. Infringements and Remedies, Chapter VII. Transitional Law, Part IV. Nature and Function of Communist and Postcommunist Copyright, Chapter I. The Legal Nature of Communist and Postcommunist Copyright, Chapter II. Copyright, Freedom of Art, and Freedom of Enterpreneurship in the System Transformation, General Conclusion, Soviet Copyright, The System Transformation, The System Transformation and Russian Copyright, Selected Bibliographical References, A. Works in Russian, B. Works in Western Languages, About the Author, Index.

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