The rise of NFTs: These aren’t the droids you’re looking for external link

European Intellectual Property Review, 2022

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Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are hailed as revolutionary tools that will empower artists and revolutionize copyright management and remuneration. This article explores their copyright relevance, and it describes how copyright might apply in relation to NFT creation and trading. In doing so, it provides an overview of the ecosystem of actors built around NFTs, and it analyzes the role of these actors according to the European copyright normative framework.

blockchain, Copyright, digital art, frontpage, non-fungible tokens

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EU copyright law round up – fourth trimester of 2021 external link

Trapova, A. & Quintais, J.
Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2021

Auteursrecht, EU, frontpage

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Social Welfare, Risk Profiling and Fundamental Rights: The Case of SyRI in the Netherlands external link

JIPITEC, vol. 12, num: 4, pp: 257-271, 2021

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This article discusses the use of automated decisioning-making (ADM) systems by public administrative bodies, particularly systems designed to combat social-welfare fraud, from a European fundamental rights law perspective. The article begins by outlining the emerging fundamental rights issues in relation to ADM systems used by public administrative bodies. Building upon this, the article critically analyses a recent landmark judgment from the Netherlands and uses this as a case study for discussion of the application of fundamental rights law to ADM systems by public authorities more generally. In the so-called SyRI judgment, the District Court of The Hague held that a controversial automated welfare-fraud detection system (SyRI), which allows the linking and analysing of data from an array of government agencies to generate fraud-risk reports on people, violated the right to private life, guaranteed under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The Court held that SyRI was insufficiently transparent, and contained insufficient safeguards, to protect the right to privacy, in violation of Article 8 ECHR. This was one of the first times an ADM system being used by welfare authorities has been halted on the basis of Article 8 ECHR. The article critically analyses the SyRI judgment from a fundamental rights perspective, including by examining how the Court brought principles contained in the General Data Protection Regulation within the rubric of Article 8 ECHR as well as the importance the Court attaches to the principle of transparency under Article 8 ECHR. Finally, the article discusses how the Dutch government responded to the judgment. and discusses proposed new legislation, which is arguably more invasive, with the article concluding with some lessons that can be drawn for the broader policy and legal debate on ADM systems used by public authorities. implications.

automated decision making, frontpage, fundamentele rechten, Grondrechten, Mensenrechten, nederland, SyRI-wetgeving

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YouTube Copyright Transparency Report: Overblocking is real external link

Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2021

Auteursrecht, frontpage, YouTube

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Annotatie bij EHRM 25 mei 2021 (Big Brother Watch e.a. / Verenigd Koninkrijk) en Hof van Justitie EU 6 oktober 2020 (La Quadrature du Net e.a. / Premier ministre e.a.) external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, num: 49, pp: 6225-6237, 2021

Annotaties, frontpage, inlichtingendiensten, Personal data, Privacy

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Annotatie bij Hof Arnhem-Leeuwarden 25 mei 2021 (Atlantic/Marell Boats) external link

Auteursrecht, num: 4, pp: 228-229, 2021

Annotaties, Auteursrecht, frontpage

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AI-JAX download

Intellectual Property and Sports: Essays in Honour of P. Bernt Hugenholtz, Wolters Kluwer, 2021, Series: Information Law Series, pp: 437-448, ISBN: 9789403537337

hugenholtz league, Intellectuele eigendom, Kluwer Information Law Series, sports

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‘Voetbal Hoort niet bij Robots’: Attitudes Regarding the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Refereeing download

Helberger, N. & Zarouali, B.
Intellectual Property and Sports: Essays in Honour of P. Bernt Hugenholtz, Wolters Kluwer, 2021, Series: Information Law Series, pp: 395-409, ISBN: 9789403537337

Artificial intelligence, hugenholtz league, Intellectuele eigendom, Kluwer Information Law Series, sports

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Database Rights in the EU’s Data Strategy: A Question of Sport? download

Intellectual Property and Sports: Essays in Honour of P. Bernt Hugenholtz, Wolters Kluwer, 2021, Series: Information Law Series, pp: 251-261, ISBN: 9789403537337

Databankenrecht, hugenholtz league, Intellectuele eigendom, Kluwer Information Law Series, sports

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Sacrificing the Gods on the Altar of Sports: The Redefinition of Cultural Symbols in the Sports Sector download

Intellectual Property and Sports: Essays in Honour of P. Bernt Hugenholtz, Wolters Kluwer, 2021, Series: Information Law Series, pp: 233-247, ISBN: 9789403537337

Intellectuele eigendom, Kluwer Information Law Series, Merkenrecht, sports

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