Keyword: Auteursrecht
Copyright and multimedia. Licensing in the digital era external link
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In this article a number of the most relevant legal issues for the emerging multimedia industry will be identified. The main focus will be on the complicated licensing problems involved in producing and publishing multimedia programmes.
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Fierce Creatures. Copyright Exemptions: Towards Extinction? external link
Fear and Greed in Copyright City external link
Online Service Provider Liability for Copyright Infringement external link
Copyright Aspects of Caching external link
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Studie naar auteursrechtelijke aspecten van (proxy- en client-) caching, geschreven in opdracht van de Europese Commissie in het kader van het Esprit-programma. De nadruk ligt op huidig en toekomstig Europees en Amerikaans recht. Bevat een afdeling over de aansprakelijkheid van Internet (access) providers, en een bespreking van verschillende mogelijke oplossingen.
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The Electronic Rights War. Who owns the rights to new digital uses of existing works of authorship? external link
Why the Copyright Directive is Unimportant, and Possibly Invalid external link
Copyright and Freedom of Expression in Europe external link
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Can the rising tide of copyright and related rights be stopped? Recent court decisions from Europe seem to suggest that freedom of expression and information, as guaranteed inter alia by the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), may limit overbroad protection. Contains description of constitutional framework of copyright in Europe, introduction to Article 10 ECHR, overview of copyright v. free speech case law in Europe (focus on Germany, Netherlands and France), analysis of relevant ECHR case law, and conclusions.
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The Great Copyright Robbery. Rights allocation in a digital environment external link
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In the shadows of the ‘copyright grab’ that is currently taking place at the European and international political level, a massive confiscation of authors' rights, possibly much more destructive to society, is taking place. Media concentration, media convergence and the lure of multimedia product development have inspired media companies all over the world to redraft their standard publishing or production contracts in such a way as to effectively strip the authors of their pecuniary rights entirely. Authors have a simple choice: sign away their rights or starve. This paper examines the allocation of rights between independent authors and producers from a mainly historical perspective, and proposes several author-protective strategies, including legislative measures.
Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom