Copyright is generally vested either in the work' or in the author'. Authorship as the basis of copyright is the most common in modern copyright laws. While the author' is generally equated with the creator', this is not true in every situation. This study by Jacqueline Seignette explores cases in which copyright and creatorship do not coincide. She focuses on the situation in three jurisdictions: The Netherlands, Germany and The United States. In Germany the importance of creatorship for copyrights is the strongest while in US the importance of creatorship in copyright law is less...
Copyright is generally vested either in the work' or in the author'. Authorship as the basis of copyright is the most common in modern copyright laws....