Keyword: Auteursrecht
AG Szpunar on VCAST: Copyright and the Cloud external link
Quintais, J. & Rendas, T.
2017
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On 7 September 2017, AG Szpunar delivered his opinion on Case C-265/16, VCAST. The case concerns the question of whether the private copying exception covers the services of an online platform that allows users to store copies of free-to-air TV programmes in private cloud storage spaces. AG Szpunar’s proposed answer was a mixed one: while cloud copying, in general, should be considered covered by the exception, the specific service offered by VCAST should not.
Case notes, Copyright, frontpage, online platform, private copying exception
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The proposed publishers’ right in press publications: an evidential mistake external link
van Gompel, S.
2017
Literature review on the use of licensing in library context, and the limitations this creates to access to knowledge external link
vol. 2017, 2017
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The dual purpose of this literature review is, first, to identify and summarise limitations that result from the use of copyright licences in a library context, and, second, to illustrate these limitations with specific examples available in both the
academic and grey literature. The licences discussed in the reviewed literature deal essentially with access to, and use of, digital content.
access to knowledge, Copyright, frontpage, libraries, Licensing
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Estimating displacement rates of copyrighted content in the EU external link
Ende, M. van der, Poort, J., Haffner, R., Bas, P. de, Yagafarova, A., Rohlfs, S. & Til, H. van
2017
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The extent to which digital consumption of pirated materials displaces legitimate purchases is of fundamental importance for EU copyright policy design. The European Commission has commissioned Ecorys to carry out a study on the relation between online copyright infringement (digital piracy) and sales of copyrighted content.
This study adds to the existing literature in at least three ways. Firstly, it compares piracy rates in multiple EU Member States calculated according to the same methodology. This makes it possible to compare results between countries. Secondly, displacement rates are estimated in the presence of an important recent phenomenon, i.e. the widespread availability of a wide variety of services for downloading or streaming content. Thirdly, the study includes minors to assess the extent of piracy among this group.
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Auteursrecht, Copyright, copyright policy, frontpage, online content, Online copright enforcement, online infringement, Online media
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Borderline exploitation of copyrighted works external link
2016
A welfare economic analysis of online platforms and intermediaries in copyright law external link
2017
Reconstructing copyright: A welfare economic approach external link
2017
Copyright in the Age of Online Access: Alternative Compensation Systems in EU Law external link
Kluwer Law International, 2017, Series: Information Law Series, ISBN: 9789041186676
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This book examines pragmatic legal solutions that enable Internet users to access works in the digital environment by exploring the flexibilities in EU copyright law in search of a consistent regulation of non-commercial online use. In addition to proving virtually impossible, online enforcement of copyright may be undesirable because it risks encroaching upon fundamental rights and freedoms. However, the problem remains that creators are often not fairly remunerated for the online use of their works. This book addresses the need for legalisation schemes that favour remunerated access over exclusivity and enforcement for large-scale online use by individuals, while assuring remuneration to rights holders and promoting the development of the information society.
Berne Convention, Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, CJEU, collective rights management, communication to the public right, compensation systems, Copyright, Digital Single Market, EU copyright law, exceptions and limitations, fair balance, Internet, Kluwer Information Law Series, online intermediaries
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Making Broadcasts Accessible Online- A Study on the Copyright- Related Environment and Industry Practice external link
2017
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This presentation summarises the methodological innovations and the key empirical results of the NWO-funded 'Images for the Future: from digitization to dissemination, when can we watch?' project.
archive, audio-visual works, Auteursrecht, Copyright, cultural heritage, Intellectuele eigendom, making available, public service broadcasting