Het proceskostenrisico in IE-zaken: Een empirisch onderzoek naar toepassing van de indicatietarieven external link

van Gompel, S.
AMI, num: 5, pp: 133-138., 2014

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De proceskostenveroordeling in IE-zaken veroorzaakt in de praktijk de nodige onrust, onzekerheid en frustratie. De rechterlijke macht heeft weliswaar indicatietarieven voor IE-zaken opgesteld, maar in de praktijk leggen rechters deze tarieven soms naast zich neer, zonder die beslissing altijd met duidelijke redenen te omkleden. Dit artikel beoogt meer inzicht te geven in de toepassing van de indicatietarieven en het proceskostenrisico in IE-zaken. Daartoe wordt empirisch onderzocht wanneer en op welke manier de indicatietarieven door rechters worden toegepast en om welke redenen deze tarieven in individuele gevallen juist niet worden nagevolgd.

Intellectuele eigendom

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Setting licence fees for renewing telecommunication spectrum based on an auction external link

Telecommunications Policy, 2014

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This paper presents a methodology for setting fees for the renewal or extension of spectrum licences, by using the outcome of an auction for comparable licences but with a different licence period. The methodology is a combination of market and cash flow valuation and consists of two main steps. First, prices for spectrum corresponding to that of the licences to be extended are derived from the auction outcome. Second, the relative value addition of the extension period for the new licensee, compared to the value of the licences auctioned, is derived by using a model for the development of EBITDA for an operator over time. A combination of these two is used to calculate fees that match the opportunity costs of extension. Thus, optimum alignment is achieved with the policy objective of using licence fees only to promote efficient use of spectrum, while avoiding state aid at the same time.

Telecommunicatierecht

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Elvis is Returning to the Building: Understanding a Decline in Unauthorized File Sharing external link

2014

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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Public Service Media and Cultural Diversity: European Regulatory and Governance Frameworks external link

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By virtue of their core philosophy, mandate and typical status in most countries, public service broadcasters (PSBs) are ideally suited to act as vectors for the promotion of cultural diversity. They are equally well-suited to provide shared forums in which a range of different cultures can interact, be explored and, indeed, contested. Notwithstanding the difficulties involved in defining the notion of cultural diversity, various promotional strategies may viably be employed by PSBs. Such strategies include the safeguarding of access for discrete cultural groups to editorial, production and other structures and processes. They could also include measures to ensure that programming and other related services targeting culturally diverse audiences correspond to the audiences’ actual needs and preferences – in qualitative and quantitative terms. In doing so, relevant approaches should seek to balance the needs and preferences of discrete societal groups against the needs and preferences of a more complex societal whole.   
The emergence of new technological and communicative possibilities and paradigms has prompted conceptual and terminological shifts within the European audio-visual sector. PSBs are nowadays expected to operate across an array of technological platforms in order to perpetuate their traditional position of prominence in a rapidly changing and already highly diversified mediascape. This is evidenced by an increasing tendency to frame relevant regulatory discussions in terms of public service media (as opposed to broadcasting in the traditional sense of the word), value(s) and governance.
The existing European regulatory framework for public service broadcasting/media is extensive and spans legal and policy instruments emanating primarily from the European Union and the Council of Europe, but also including standard-setting measures from other intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) such as UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and, to a lesser extent, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Even within the European Union and the Council of Europe, differences of focus and emphasis may readily be detected across the most salient instruments. They engage with the issues highlighted in the preceding paragraphs to varying extents.
The principal aim of this chapter is to present a panorama of regulatory instruments applicable at the European level and to assess their overall coherence. The significance of selected examples of divergence in the broader regulatory approach will be explained and evaluated accordingly.

Mediarecht

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De lokroep van open data external link

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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Trouver le diamant dans la mine de données ou les implications juridiques de l’exploration de données external link

Documentalist-Sciences de l'Information, num: 2, pp: 23-25, 2014

Intellectuele eigendom

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Annotatie bij Hoge Raad 28 mei 2013 external link

NJ, num: 34/35, pp: 4450-4451., 2014

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Afpersen van gegevens, alleen voor gegevens waarbij het oogmerk bestond er voordeel mee te behalen. Afgrenzing van het begrip 'voordeel'.

Bescherming van communicatie, Grondrechten

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Meningsuiting of oproep tot terreur, waar ligt de grens? external link

Het Parool, pp: 6., 2014

Grondrechten, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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Patentability of Plants: At the Crossroads between Monopolizing Nature and Protecting Technological Innovation? external link

The Journal of World Intellectual Property, num: 3-4, pp: 105-149, 2014

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This article provides an in-depth critical analysis of pressing issues regarding the patentability of plants. There is no public interest overarching principle present in the European Patent Convention or any other convention for that matter which would exclude patent protection for plants. The expansionist behavior of some users of the patent system seeking to obtain patent protection for methods and products which are very akin to traditional breeding methods needs to be halted and patent applications in that context deserve very close scrutiny so as to avoid that the border is crossed. Patents for hybrid seeds ought not to be protected by patents, as they in effect protect plant varieties as such. If the patent system is not capable of keeping such innovations outside of the patent territory, the call for excluding all plant-related innovations from patentability will become more influential. Products produced by essentially biological processes should not be patentable. However, in the absence of a statutory basis, the current legal framework does not allow the judiciary to come to such conclusion. The EPC needs to be amended in this respect. Finally, introducing a breeders’ exemption in the patent system could jeopardize the internal and external architecture of the patent system and one should be wary of introducing it.

breeders' exemption, breeding methods, Industrial property, Industriële eigendom, Patent law, plants

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De NSA-affaire en de grenzen van de macht: Naar een wederkerig begrip van privacy external link

Filosofie & Praktijk, num: 2, pp: 49-66., 2014

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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