Journalism: Copyright in International Law / Third Part Public Class

Thursday, February 03 2011 | 7:00 PM (W. Europe Standard Time)

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About the Class

Our next class is about the Berne Convention that acts for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. It is an international agreement governing copyright, which was first accepted in Berne, Switzerland in 1886.
This class is designed for people interested in journalism, history and law. The topics covered in this class are essential for understanding copyright today, to become an expert on this sector of law.
This class is maybe one of the most important ones of the whole because it covers the first international agreement made in human history to protect the rights of the author on an international level.
I am an editor of Flashtube News, ZEIT online and Sueddeutsche Zeitung. I have completed a bachelor degree at the School of digital Journalism in the United States. Now I am studying for a Bachelor of Law, as my interest is law, business law in particular. I am planning to become a barrister in the UK.

Update (2nd Feb. 2011): The class will bei postponed to Thursday evening.

Language of instruction: English

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About Peter Breier
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I am chief editor of Flashtube International and studied at the American School of Digital Journalism in the United States.
I am interested in history and art as well as in law and legal studies. Now I am studying for a bachelor degree in law I am planning to become a barrister in the UK specializing on Business Law in court.
Currently I live in Southern Germany in a town called Ludwigshafen am Rhein.

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