Van databankindustrie naar data‑economie: 25 jaar Databankenwet download

Auteursrecht, iss. : 2, pp: 67-76, 2024

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Ooit was het idee dat een bijzonder beschermingsregime nodig was voor de jonge Europese databankindustrie: het sui generis recht. Met de Databankenwet kreeg ook Nederland er in 1999 dat volwaardig intellectueel eigendomsrecht bij. Fast forward twintig jaar, en we zien dat er een andere wind uit Brussel is gaan waaien: nieuwe wetgeving gericht op de ontwikkeling van de zogenaamde ‘data-economie’. Onder meer de Open datarichtlijn, Datagovernanceverordening en Dataverordening moeten bijdragen aan een interne markt waarin data zo vrij mogelijk kan stromen. Hoe verhoudt deze recente wetgeving tot de Databankrichtlijn? Dit artikel schetst hoe het sui generis recht langzaam uitgehold raakt.

Copyright, Database right

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Copyright, Upcycling, and the Human Right to Environmental Protection external link

Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2024

Copyright, Human rights

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Improving access to and reuse of research results, publications and data for scientific purposes: Study to evaluate the effects of the EU copyright framework on research and the effects of potential interventions and to identify and present relevant provisions for research in EU data and digital legislation, with a focus on rights and obligations external link

Stančiauskas, V., Kazlauskaitė, D., Dėlkutė-Morgan, R., Ŝiaulytytė, G., Kublashvili, A., Voronecki, T., Senftleben, M., Szkalej, K., Buijs, D., van Eechoud, M., Irion, K., Buri, I., Frigeri, M., Karabuga, E., King, L., Margoni, T., Schirru, L., Stähler, L., Sganga, C., Turan, P., Contardi, M., Signoretta, C. & Edwards, E.
2024

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The European Commission has published a study aimed at improving access to and reuse of research results, including publications and data for scientific purposes. The study has identified barriers and challenges to access and reuse of publicly funded research results, evaluated effects of the EU copyright framework on research, and identified relevant provisions for research in EU data and digital legislation. On this basis, it presents options for legislative and non-legislative measures to strengthen the free circulation of knowledge and thereby contribute to reinforce the European Research Area

academic research, Copyright

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Opinion of the European Copyright Society on certain selected aspects of Case C-227/23, Kwantum Nederland and Kwantum België external link

van Eechoud, M., Quintais, J., Metzger, A. & Rognstad, O.A.
Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2024

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EU copyright law roundup – first trimester of 2024 external link

Trapova, A. & Quintais, J.
Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2024

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UGC Creation and Dissemination – The Role of Platforms, Copyright Holders and the Court of Justice in Safeguarding Freedom of Expression and Information

Kreation Innovation Märkte - Creation Innovation Markets: Festschrift Reto M. Hilty, Springer, 2024, Berlin, ISBN: 978-3-662-68598-3

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With the erosion of the traditional safe harbour for hosting and the introduction of licensing and filtering obligations in Art. 17 of the CDSM Directive, EU copyright law has substantially enhanced the risk of inroads into freedom of expression and information: users seeking to participate in the online debate may be confronted with filtering systems that block permissible parodies and pastiches even though no copyright infringement can be found. Instead of putting responsibility for detecting and remedying human rights deficits in the hands of the state, the EU legislature prefers to outsource this responsibility to private entities, in particular platforms for user-generated content. Moreover, the CDSM Directive conceals potential human rights violations by leaving countermeasures to users. A closer look at the human rights obligations imposed on platforms, and the reliance on user activism, reveals a worrying tendency to outsource the task of human rights protection and add a gloss of proportionality and diligence safeguards – without ensuring effective control by public authorities that are bound to foster and support freedom of expression and information. The risk of human rights encroachments is exacerbated by the fact that, instead of exposing and discussing the corrosive effect of human rights outsourcing, the CJEU has rubberstamped the regulatory approach in Art. 17 CDSMD. In its Poland decision, the Court has even qualified problematic features of the outsourcing and concealment strategy as valid safeguards against the erosion of freedom of expression and information. Using inspiring joint work with Reto Hilty as a basis, the analysis sheds light on these problematic developments in the area of platform liability and user-generated content.

Copyright

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The WIPO Broadcasting Treaty: A Draft Forever?

In: Thouvenin, F., Peukert, A., Jaeger, T., Geiger, C. (eds) Kreation Innovation Märkte - Creation Innovation Markets, Springer, 2024, pp: 315–333, ISBN: 978-3-662-68598-3

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Since 1998, the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights has been discussing a possible Treaty on the Protection of Broadcasting Organizations. The draft treaty would offer international protection to broadcasting organizations against the unauthorized retransmission of their broadcasts and related uses. Despite many years of discussion, stern opposition, countless redrafts and political setbacks, the controversial treaty project has never been abandoned. A Second Revised Draft Text, which was published in 2023, is now on the Committee’s agenda. This chapter critically discusses the history, rationales, and substantive content of the draft WIPO Broadcasting Treaty.

Copyright, WIPO broadcasting treaty

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TDM: Poland challenges the rule of EU copyright law external link

Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2024

Copyright, EU, Poland, Text and Data Mining (TDM)

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Rechtsbeschermingsmogelijkheden van het stemgeluid onder Nederlands portretrecht in de context van audio-deepfakes download

Ars Aequi, vol. 72, iss. : 9, pp: 627-634,

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Recente ontwikkelingen van AI-technologie maken het mogelijk de menselijke stem geheel waarheidsgetrouw na te bootsen. Potentiële inbreuk op ieders privacyrechten en de IE-rechten van makers is hiermee een nieuwe realiteit. Dit artikel bespreekt de mogelijkheden om ter bescherming van het stemgeluid aansluiting te vinden bij het portretrecht, op basis van de wet, relevante jurisprudentie en literatuur.

Copyright, portretrecht

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