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The structure-function relationships in laminated barrier filmsWerrett, M. R. January 1987 (has links)
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The protection of television formats : intellectual property and market based strategiesSingh, Sukhpreet January 2010 (has links)
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half of all format hours broadcast annually worldwide. Yet, there is no such thing as a television format right under copyright law. Any producer is free to develop game, reality and talent shows that are based on similar ideas. This research analyses the paradox of growth in the international trade of formats in the absence of any legal solutions which provide precise and enforceable governance. The research first assesses the limits of copyright law as a means of protecting formats, by creating a bespoke database of 59 format disputes reported in the trade press and in online services. Disputes are categorised by jurisdiction, ground of dispute and decision or settlement. Secondly, theoretical propositions of format protection are developed, based on theories from the diverse fields of cultural theory (production of culture perspective), marketing (brand identity, innovation and extensions) and media economics (distribution dynamics and scale of production). These propositions then are exposed to semi-structured interviews with format sellers at international television trade fairs, as well as senior managers at Fremantlemedia (a leading format originator and distributor). The qualitative data is synthesized into a theory of format trade using IP and market based means of protection. Format developers appear to use three groups of strategies to exploit TV formats internationally. These are (1) Formalization and transaction of know-how (format bibles, flying producers, confidentiality agreements and access control); (2) Managing the brand (brand identity, localisations, brand extensions, innovation, trademarks); (3) Distribution dynamics and industry conventions (scale of production, social networks, retaliation, trade fairs). This research contributes to original knowledge in media and cultural industries management by first empirically illustrating a recurrent, under-researched problem and then advancing a theory to understand industry behaviour to overcome the same.
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The rheology of oil/water interfaces and the stability of pseudo-emulsion filmsKitching, Steven January 1995 (has links)
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The standing in Great Britain of the German cinema after 1945Lembach, Joachim January 2000 (has links)
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Electric, magnetic and optical properties of thin films, ultra thin films and multilayersRycroft, Ian M. January 1996 (has links)
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Some properties of thin metal films in reacting and non-reacting substratesAl-Dabbagh, J. B. January 1989 (has links)
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The effect of deposition conditions on the properties of RF sputtered silicon filmsQudah, Ali M. A. January 1990 (has links)
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Electrical characterisation of silicon-on-insulator structuresMcDaid, Liam January 1989 (has links)
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Active devices in polycrystalline siliconMeakin, Douglas Boyd January 1992 (has links)
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The non-linear modelling of squeeze film damped rotor-dynamic systems : an efficient integrated approachBonello, Philip January 2002 (has links)
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