Freedom of Expression of Minorities in the Digital Age: Staking Out a New Research Agenda external link

Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE), num: 4, pp: 1-15, 2014

Grondrechten, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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The State and beyond: activating (non-)media voices external link

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This article explores the legal/human rights dimension of the evolving role of the State in activating not only media voices – the typical focus of media pluralism discussions – but a wider range of non-media voices that ought to be heard in public debate. European human rights law – specifically the European Convention on Human Rights and relevant case-law of the European Court of Human Rights – has developed a number of principles that could guide States in their task of activating voices. The article pays particular attention to the nature and scope of the obligation on States to take positive (policy and regulatory) measures to activate voices. The article aims to provide useful initial input into a broader, multi-stranded policy discussion on how the State can best activate a diverse range of voices in an increasingly digitized world.

Mediarecht

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Standardisation in the area of innovation and technological development, notably in the field of Text and Data Mining external link

Hargreaves, I., Valcke, P., Martens, B., Guibault, L. & Handke, C.W.
2014

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Text and data mining (TDM) is an important technique for analysing and extracting new insights and knowledge from the exponentially increasing store of digital data ('Big Data'). It is important to understand the extent to which the EU's current legal framework encourages or obstructs this new form of research and to assess the scale of the economic issues at stake.  

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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Trade mark applications in bad faith: righting wrong in Denmark and why the Benelux is next external link

Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, num: 2, pp: 118-122, 2014

Industriële eigendom, Merkenrecht

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Digitale Grondrechten external link

De Gids, 200 jaar Grondwet, num: 2, pp: 20-21, 2014

Grondrechten

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De Mediawet moet op de schop: Pleidooi voor een platformwet external link

pp: 23-29, 2014

Mediarecht, Omroeprecht

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9 Problems of Government Hacking: Why IT-Systems Deserve Constitutional Protection external link

2014

Grondrechten

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ECHR Fast-Tracks Court Case on PRISM and TEMPORA (and VERYANGRYBIRDS?) external link

2014

Grondrechten, Privacy

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The Politics of the EU Court Data Retention Opinion: End to Mass Surveillance? external link

2013

Grondrechten, Privacy

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Copyright Formalities in the Internet Age: Filters of Protection or Facilitators of Licensing external link

van Gompel, S.
Berkeley Technology Law Journal, num: 3, pp: 1425-1458., 2014

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This article examines how copyright formalities may aid in addressing the objectives of enhancing the free flow of information by enlarging the public domain and facilitating the licensing of copyright protected materials. For this purpose, it maps the different objectives for reintroducing copyright formalities and provides a brief overview of the types of formalities that might be imposed, including the legal consequences that can be attached to them. The article then explores in more detail which formalities, in what way, can assist in accomplishing the specific objectives of enriching the public domain and facilitating rights clearance. It concludes with a synthesis of the main findings.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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