Jasserand, C.A. Public Sector Information and Audiovisual Archives In: IRIS Plus, nr. 5, 2014. @article{,
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Jasserand, C.A. Critical views on the French approach to In: Journal of Internet Law, nr. 9, pp. 18-28, 2013. @article{,
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Jasserand, C.A. Hosting providers’ liability: Cour de Cassation puts an end to the notice and stay down rule In: Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, nr. 3, pp. 192-193, 2013. @article{,
title = {Hosting providers’ liability: Cour de Cassation puts an end to the notice and stay down rule},
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In applying the rules on hosting providers' liability, French lower courts have shifted from a notice and take down rule (provided by Article 14 of the E-Commerce Directive and Article 6 of the French implementing law) to a notice and stay down rule (created by the judges). This interpretation was confirmed in 2011 by the Paris Court of Appeal but overruled by the Cour de cassation on 12 July 2012.
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In applying the rules on hosting providers' liability, French lower courts have shifted from a notice and take down rule (provided by Article 14 of the E-Commerce Directive and Article 6 of the French implementing law) to a notice and stay down rule (created by the judges). This interpretation was confirmed in 2011 by the Paris Court of Appeal but overruled by the Cour de cassation on 12 July 2012.
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Jasserand, C.A. Youtube guilty but not liable for late removal of infringing material In: Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice,, nr. 11, pp. 790-791, 2012, (
The pre-edited version is available on the <a href="http://kluwercopyrightblog.com/"><span style="color:#b22222;">Kluwer Copyright Blog</span></a>
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Jasserand, C.A. Answer to the HADOPI's public consultation on In: 2012, (
15 July 2012, published on Juriscom.net
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title = {Answer to the HADOPI's public consultation on },
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La r\'{e}ponse au questionnaire de l’HADOPI se focalise sur l’\'{e}volution possible du syst\`{e}me des exceptions vers une approche ouverte de type fair use et est fond\'{e}e principalement sur les \'{e}l\'{e}ments de r\'{e}flexions \'{e}nonc\'{e}s par le Professeur Bernt Hugenholtz et le Professeur Martin Senftleben dans leur \'{e}tude «Fair use in Europe. In search of flexibilities».
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15 July 2012, published on Juriscom.net
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La réponse au questionnaire de l’HADOPI se focalise sur l’évolution possible du système des exceptions vers une approche ouverte de type fair use et est fondée principalement sur les éléments de réflexions énoncés par le Professeur Bernt Hugenholtz et le Professeur Martin Senftleben dans leur étude «Fair use in Europe. In search of flexibilities».
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Hugenholtz, P., Jasserand, C.A. Using Copyright to Promote Access to Public Sector Information: A Comparative Survey, 2012, (
Part III of a study commissioned by WIPO on Using Copyright to Promote Access to Information and Creative Content.<br />
See also http://www.wipo.int/meetings/en/doc_details.jsp?doc_id=202179
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This study, which is part of a three-part report on Using Copyright to Enhance Access to Information and Creative Content, examines the role that copyright plays in facilitating access to and reuse of public sector information. It briefly describes the laws, national policies and government practices relating to the reutilization of public sector information that are currently in place, or being developed, in seven WIPO Member States: France, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Uganda, United Kingdom and the United States.
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This study, which is part of a three-part report on Using Copyright to Enhance Access to Information and Creative Content, examines the role that copyright plays in facilitating access to and reuse of public sector information. It briefly describes the laws, national policies and government practices relating to the reutilization of public sector information that are currently in place, or being developed, in seven WIPO Member States: France, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Uganda, United Kingdom and the United States.
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Jasserand, C.A. Creative Commons licences and design: Are the two compatible? In: Jipitec, nr. 2, pp. 131-142, 2011. @article{,
title = {Creative Commons licences and design: Are the two compatible?},
author = {Jasserand, C.A.},
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Abel, W., Engers, T.M. van, Jasserand, C.A., van Eijk, N., Wiersma, C. Op weg naar evenwicht: een onderzoek naar zorgplichten op het internet 2010. @techreport{,
title = {Op weg naar evenwicht: een onderzoek naar zorgplichten op het internet},
author = {Engers, T.M. van and Abel, W. and van Eijk, N. and Jasserand, C.A. and Wiersma, C.},
url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Op_weg_naar_evenwicht.pdf},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-11-09},
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In opdracht van het WODC (Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum) is onderzoek verricht naar zorgplichten op het internet, meer in het bijzonder vanuit het perspectief van internetserviceproviders. De situatie in vier landen - Nederland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Duitsland en Frankrijk - is onderzocht. De (zelf)regulering met betrekking tot een vijftal thema's is in kaart gebracht (internetveiligheid, kinderporno, auteursrechten, identiteitsfraude en de handel in gestolen goederen via internetplatforms). Daarnaast is een groot aantal interviews gehouden met betrokken partijen.
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In opdracht van het WODC (Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum) is onderzoek verricht naar zorgplichten op het internet, meer in het bijzonder vanuit het perspectief van internetserviceproviders. De situatie in vier landen - Nederland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Duitsland en Frankrijk - is onderzocht. De (zelf)regulering met betrekking tot een vijftal thema's is in kaart gebracht (internetveiligheid, kinderporno, auteursrechten, identiteitsfraude en de handel in gestolen goederen via internetplatforms). Daarnaast is een groot aantal interviews gehouden met betrokken partijen.
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Abel, W., Engers, T.M. van, Jasserand, C.A., van Eijk, N., Wiersma, C. Moving Towards Balance: A study into duties of care on the Internet 2010. @techreport{,
title = {Moving Towards Balance: A study into duties of care on the Internet},
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url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Moving_Towards_Balance.pdf},
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date = {2010-11-09},
pages = {125},
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Commissioned by the WODC (Research and Documentation Centre of the Ministry of Security and Justice), research has been conducted on duties of care on the Internet, more specifically from the perspective of Internet service providers. The situation in four countries - the Netherlands, the UK, Germany and France - was researched. The (self-)regulation with respect to five separate themes (Internet security and safety, child pornography, copyright, identity fraud and the trade in stolen goods through Internet platforms) was identified. In addition to this, a significant number of interviews with stakeholders were conducted.
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Commissioned by the WODC (Research and Documentation Centre of the Ministry of Security and Justice), research has been conducted on duties of care on the Internet, more specifically from the perspective of Internet service providers. The situation in four countries - the Netherlands, the UK, Germany and France - was researched. The (self-)regulation with respect to five separate themes (Internet security and safety, child pornography, copyright, identity fraud and the trade in stolen goods through Internet platforms) was identified. In addition to this, a significant number of interviews with stakeholders were conducted.
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