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De consument in het telecommunicatierecht: een update external link
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De positie van de consument in het telecommunicatierecht is permanent in beweging. Het telecommunicatierecht vervult daarbij regelmatig een gidsfunctie; dat is onder meer zichtbaar bij de regulering van mobiele telefonie en internet. In deze bijdrage wordt een schets gegeven van een aantal van de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen die zich de laatste jaren hebben voorgedaan met betrekking tot de positie van de consument binnen het telecommunicatierecht. Daarbij zijn de aanpassingen van het Europese telecommunicatiekader van 2009 en de implementatie ervan in de Nederlandse Telecommunicatiewet (Tw) leidend. Aan de orde komen eerst aspecten die direct te maken hebben met de contractuele relaties tussen aanbieders en consumenten: welke adressanten kent de regulering, wat zijn randvoorwaarden in de contractuele sfeer en hoe zit het met geschilbeslechting? Vervolgens wordt nog stilgestaan bij een drietal meer specifieke onderwerpen die de positie van consumenten raken, namelijk cookies, netneutraliteit en de positionering van bepaalde informatiediensten.
Telecommunicatierecht
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Why copyright and linking can tango external link
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This article discusses the legal status of links, in connection with the pending cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union in Svensson, C More and BestWater. Hyperlinks, deep links, framed links and embedded links are discussed. It focuses on the Opinion of the European Copyright Society on the Svensson case. The ALAI Opinion is also briefly discussed. This article proposes nine angles as part of the multi-factor test to determine whether linking is actionable under European copyright law. The author concludes that properly balancing those nine factors can ensure that copyright and linking can tango, in step with existing policy goals and case-law, allowing linking in some situations, while requiring separate authorization in others. This article was also presented at the 22nd Fordham IP Conference in New York on 25 April 2014.
Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom
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Study on sports organisers’ rights in the European Union external link
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The main objectives of the study were to map the legal framework applicable to the origin and ownership of rights to sports events (sports organizers' rights) in the 28 EU Member States; to analyze the nature and scope of sports organizers' rights with regard to licensing practices in the field of the media; and to examine the possibility of establishing licensing practices beyond the media field, notably in the area of gambling and betting. Following this, the study had to formulate recommendations on the opportunity of EU action to address any problems that may be identified in the abovementioned areas of analysis.
Intellectuele eigendom, sport