Since 1 April 2018, the Portability Regulation prohibits geo-blocking of online content within the European Union. The regulation regulates the unrestricted access to (paid) subscribed online content of all European citizens, regardless of where they are present in EU territory. The presence must be “temporary”. Providers of fee-based online content are then obliged to guarantee their subscribers cross-border portability. A limitation of the access or the demand of additional fees is prohibited. The Portability Regulation does not apply directly to offers that are not or not directly liable to payment, such as media libraries. It is rather voluntary for these providers. Furthermore, the Portability Regulation also includes rules to minimize...
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This thesis concerns the cross-border provision of audiovisual services. The question that will be c...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
This study examines the relationship between geo-blocking and competition law. The term geo-blocking...
The General Data Protection Regulation (UE) 2016/679 extended the number of European citizens’ right...
The right to data portability (RtDP) introduced by Article 20 of the General Data Protection Regulat...
The author analyses the impact of the Portability Regulation [Regulation (EU) 2017/1128 of the Europ...
The paper describes and critically evaluates the Cross-Border Portability Regulation (2017/1128) wit...
This article seeks to demonstrate that the newly proposed Portability Regulation, intended to permit...
In this paper the author analyses the possible convergences and divergences of two current legislati...
In a communication to the Parliament and the Council entitled “Towards a modern, more European copyr...
This contribution will focus on the main private international law aspects of the new Geo-blocking R...
In this guest post on the Technology & Marketing Law blog, Prof. Trimble explains the significance t...
Published online by CPI on January 17, 2017The Digital Agenda is one of the key pillars of the EU’s ...
Art. 20 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) introduces a new concept to European data p...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
This thesis concerns the cross-border provision of audiovisual services. The question that will be c...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
This study examines the relationship between geo-blocking and competition law. The term geo-blocking...
The General Data Protection Regulation (UE) 2016/679 extended the number of European citizens’ right...
The right to data portability (RtDP) introduced by Article 20 of the General Data Protection Regulat...