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Foreword; Preface; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; Growth of Database Industry and Need for a Fresh Look; 1 Information, Property and Protection; 1.1 Role of Information in Today's World; 1.2 Justification for Protection; 1.3 Changing Features of Property; 1.4 Information as Property; 1.5 Tangibility and Intangibility; 1.6 Private and Public Interest; 2 Copyright, Access and Information Society; 2.1 Copyright Protection and Public/Private Interest; 2.2 Copyright and Access to Information; 2.3 Copyright and Free Speech; 2.4 Copyright and Incentive for Investment
2.5 Requirement of Originality in Copyright Law3 Copyright Law, Databases and Its Protection; 3.1 Analysis of Copyright Law; 3.1.1 Objectives of Copyright; 3.1.2 Interpreting Originality in Copyright; 3.1.3 Originality-Traditional Approach; 3.1.4 Changing Notion of Originality; 3.1.5 Traditional V. Modern Approach; 3.1.6 Sweat of the Brow Doctrine; 3.1.7 Rationale for Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.8 Origin of Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.9 Implication of Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.10 Fall of Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.11 Is Sweat Doctrine Still Valid?; 3.1.12 Fallacies of Sweat Doctrine
3.1.13 Application of the Sweat Doctrine in India3.2 Impact on Copyright Law; 3.3 Impact of the Feist Judgment on Copyright Law; 3.4 Impact on Databases; 3.5 Importance of Copyright in Protecting Databases; 3.6 Position of Database v. Protection; 3.7 Role of Competition Law in Maintaining Balance; 4 Database Protection: European Experience; 4.1 Role of Database Directive in Protecting Database; 4.1.1 Definition of Database; 4.1.2 Substantial Investment; 4.1.3 Creation, Extraction and Reutilization; 4.1.4 Exceptions; 4.1.5 Term of Protection; 4.2 Role of Database Directive in Limiting Monopoly
4.3 Evaluation of Database Directive4.4 BHB Factor; 5 Aborted American Attempts; 5.1 Definition of Database; 5.2 Unauthorised Use; 5.3 Investment; 5.4 Infringement; 5.5 Permitted Use; 5.6 Penalty; 5.7 Duration; 5.8 Review; 5.9 Comparison; 5.10 Comments; 5.11 Effects; 5.12 Concluding Remarks; 6 Indian Database Industry and Its Aspirations and Existing Legal Regime; 6.1 Indian Database Industry; 6.2 Response of Indian Database Industry; 6.3 Existing Legal Regime in India; 6.3.1 Nineteenth Century; 6.3.2 Twentieth Century; 6.3.3 Twenty First Century; 6.4 Principles for New Legislation
2.5 Requirement of Originality in Copyright Law3 Copyright Law, Databases and Its Protection; 3.1 Analysis of Copyright Law; 3.1.1 Objectives of Copyright; 3.1.2 Interpreting Originality in Copyright; 3.1.3 Originality-Traditional Approach; 3.1.4 Changing Notion of Originality; 3.1.5 Traditional V. Modern Approach; 3.1.6 Sweat of the Brow Doctrine; 3.1.7 Rationale for Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.8 Origin of Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.9 Implication of Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.10 Fall of Sweat Doctrine; 3.1.11 Is Sweat Doctrine Still Valid?; 3.1.12 Fallacies of Sweat Doctrine
3.1.13 Application of the Sweat Doctrine in India3.2 Impact on Copyright Law; 3.3 Impact of the Feist Judgment on Copyright Law; 3.4 Impact on Databases; 3.5 Importance of Copyright in Protecting Databases; 3.6 Position of Database v. Protection; 3.7 Role of Competition Law in Maintaining Balance; 4 Database Protection: European Experience; 4.1 Role of Database Directive in Protecting Database; 4.1.1 Definition of Database; 4.1.2 Substantial Investment; 4.1.3 Creation, Extraction and Reutilization; 4.1.4 Exceptions; 4.1.5 Term of Protection; 4.2 Role of Database Directive in Limiting Monopoly
4.3 Evaluation of Database Directive4.4 BHB Factor; 5 Aborted American Attempts; 5.1 Definition of Database; 5.2 Unauthorised Use; 5.3 Investment; 5.4 Infringement; 5.5 Permitted Use; 5.6 Penalty; 5.7 Duration; 5.8 Review; 5.9 Comparison; 5.10 Comments; 5.11 Effects; 5.12 Concluding Remarks; 6 Indian Database Industry and Its Aspirations and Existing Legal Regime; 6.1 Indian Database Industry; 6.2 Response of Indian Database Industry; 6.3 Existing Legal Regime in India; 6.3.1 Nineteenth Century; 6.3.2 Twentieth Century; 6.3.3 Twenty First Century; 6.4 Principles for New Legislation