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Item Disc Jockey jako twórca zależny – problem miksowania utworów w świetle przepisów ustawy z dnia 4 lutego 1994 r. o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych(Wydawnictwo Naukowe WNPiD UAM w Poznaniu, 2003) Piesiewicz, PiotrOne of the fundamental issues regulated by the act on copyright law is the content of the rights vested in the author and related to his or her creation. The stipulations of the copyright law protect the author against an infringement of a personal bond relating him or her to the creation (personal copyrights) and provide him or her with economic benefits provided by the creation being exploited in various realms (copyright property law). The present paper addresses the problem of a disc jockey’s public presentation of music compositions and the protection of personal copyright and property law of the author of presented music.Item „Narrowcasting” w miejscach użyteczności publicznej(Wydawnictwo Naukowe WNPiD UAM w Poznaniu, 2008) Piesiewicz, PiotrThe present forms of communication, whether via picture or sound, assume various forms. Every new form of such communication poses a new challenge, not only for technicians and computer scientists, who analyze issues regarding the direct servicing of such messages on a continuous basis, but also for lawyers. Narrowcastingis among the new forms of transmitting audiovisual messages. This phenomenon was mentioned in the doctrine of J. Barta and R. Markiewicz. T. Goban-Klas and P. Sienkiewicz were right when they observed that the new ways of delivering information take the form of a socalled narrowcasting, i.e. communication which is only targeted at selected recipients and involves segmentation of the audience. The authors stressed the difference which occurs between a speech delivered to numerous listeners and impersonal mass communication (the difference is erased by applying the single notion of allocution). The new medium has provided an opportunity to overcome the quasi-monopoly of the mass media in the field of indirect social communication. On the other hand, the higher level of addressability of the new media (i.e.narrowcastingas opposed to broadcasting, or collectiveness as opposed to dispersion) poses new dilemmas for the communicators.