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Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie EU 3 september 2014 (Deckmyn / Vandersteen) external link
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Grote Kamer. Auteursrecht. Uitleg parodie-exceptie. Vrijheid van meningsuiting. Politieke spotprent. Richtlijn 2001/29/EG art. 2, 3, 5 lid 3 (k). EVRM art. 10 lid 1 en 2.
Art. 10 EVRM, Auteursrecht, auteursrechtrichtlijn, Grote Kamer, Politieke spotprent, uitleg parodie-exceptie, Vrijheid van meningsuiting
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Digital libraries, digital law? A tale of copyright challenges and chances external link
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This contribution inquires the following assumption: if libraries have a public task to provide low threshold access to (online) information, then shouldn’t copyright law, as a system of exclusive rights and exceptions which shares goals in the organization and dissemination of information, somehow facilitate that task?
Copyright, Copyright Directive, copyright reform, Darmstadt, digital libraries, exceptions, frontpage, libraries, Orphan Works Directive, public task
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Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie van de EU 12 november 2015 (HP Belgium / Reprobel) external link
The role of Anne Frank’s diary and academic freedom for text & data mining external link
The Commission’s proposed TDM exception: Who’s to benefit? external link
International Survey on Private Copying WIPO – Thuiskopie external link
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Presentation "International Survey on Private Copying WIPO – Thuiskopie" at International Conference on Private Copying, Hermitage Amsterdam 23 June 2016
Intellectuele eigendom, levies, private copy, private copying, thuiskopie, WIPO
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The role of regional media as a tool for building participatory democracy external link
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This study will first briefly give a theoretical framework for the relationship between regional media and participation in democratic society. It will then provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of Council of Europe standards that are of relevance to the regional media and therefore shape the environment in which they operate. Against that backdrop it will select and comment on different (national) regulatory, policy approaches to regional media and best or interesting practices. The study will identify and examine a range of challenges facing regional media – legal, political, cultural, linguistic and economic. These different dimensions will factor into the selection of best and interesting practices. The study will be theoretically-informed, politically-aware and solution-oriented.
Council of Europe, Democracy, Media law, Policy, regional media
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Remuneration of authors of books and scientific journals, translators, journalists and visual artists for the use of their works external link
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A new EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Hungary and Denmark). The study was conducted to support policy-making in the area of copyright. The Commission is looking for evidence on whether, and to what extent, the differences that exist amongst the Member States' legislative frameworks affect levels of remuneration and the functioning of the internal market.
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authors, Copyright, frontpage, journalists, remuneration, translators, visual artists
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Communication to a New Public? Three reasons why EU copyright law can do without a ‘new public’ external link
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This article critically examines the 'new public' test in EU copyright law, which was developed by the CJEU interpreting the right of communication to the public in cases of retransmission and hyperlinking. As the authors seek to demonstrate, this test is flawed for at least three reasons: historical, conceptual and economic. EU copyright law can do well without a 'new public' test.
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aggregation, Auteursrecht, Berne Convention, communication to the public, Copyright, frontpage, hyperlinking, new public