Decoding Digital Dilemmas: A New Legal Guide Illuminates Network Rights Cases
Recently, an important publication titled "Practical Guide to Information Network Communication Rights Cases," authored by lawyers from Beijing Yunting Law Firm, was officially published by the China Legal Publishing House. This book is the latest installment in the Yunting Legal Practice Series, a collection of legal practice books curated and published by Beijing Yunting Law Firm.
The authors of this series are practicing lawyers with profound theoretical knowledge and extensive practical experience. This new addition to the series focuses on real-life case studies, aiming to provide direct solutions to complex legal issues frequently encountered in practice. The guide is designed to serve the practical needs of legal professionals, offering insights into the nuances of information network communication rights disputes.
The book encompasses a multitude of topics related to jurisdiction, examining various nuances such as the special regional jurisdiction and controversies surrounding it in judicial practice. It also delves into the suitability of plaintiffs and defendants, determining the appropriate entities to involve in litigation concerning information network communication rights.
Furthermore, the guide discusses the determination of objective elements associated with information network communication rights, exploring what constitutes a work and how copyrights are established. Practical guidance is provided on how to formulate lawsuits, including the clear and executable articulation of claims.
This comprehensive manual gathers nearly a hundred real cases from China that pertain to information network communication rights. Each case has been carefully analyzed with detailed commentary, helping legal practitioners, firms, and those involved in the internet business to understand rulings and navigate legal challenges in this domain.
By presenting the typical judgments and extracting the adjudication rules tailored for internet enterprises, this publication serves as a practical legal reference. It aims to enhance understanding and application of the law concerning information network communication rights for both legal professionals and the general public.