The European Commission published, in September 2016, a proposal for a new directive regarding copyright and digital society, which included a new right that addressed the needs of press publishers. This directive can be interpreted as a promise to effectively enact such a right. This move was the result of lobbying pressure by newspaper publishers’ groups and companies, whose aims were to provide a partial solution to the decreasing revenues in advertisement caused by the general economic crisis and the Internet. The initiative is the result of previous lobbying activities, which were effective in reforming the copyright acts of both Germany and Spain in 2014-2015, but ineffective in making anyone pay press publishers. In this article we a...
After several failed national attempts (notably, in Germany and Spain) to secure remuneration for pr...
Last September, the European Commission introduced 'neighbouring rights' for press publishers at EU ...
The European Commission consulted between March 23 and June 15, 2016 on the role of publishers in th...
Article 11 of the draft Directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market contains a provision tha...
This master thesis is dedicated to the press publishers’ right introduced by Article 15 of the Direc...
Presents the edited text of lectures by Hoppner and Xalabarder arguing in favour and against the pro...
The proposed Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (COM(2016)593) of July 2016 would intr...
Platform services in the online space are one of the most innovative and intensive sectors of the gl...
On 14 September 2016, the European Commission proposed a Directive on “copyright in the Digital Sing...
The press publishers’ right provided in art. 15 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single ...
The proposed Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (COM(2016)593) of July 2016 would intr...
In its Proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, the European Commission i...
This article analyses the on-going struggle over property rights in journalism in Europe, with a par...
This article discusses the proposed introduction in EU law of neighbouring rights for press publishe...
On September 14th 2016, the European Commission presented a package of proposed copyright reforms un...
After several failed national attempts (notably, in Germany and Spain) to secure remuneration for pr...
Last September, the European Commission introduced 'neighbouring rights' for press publishers at EU ...
The European Commission consulted between March 23 and June 15, 2016 on the role of publishers in th...
Article 11 of the draft Directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market contains a provision tha...
This master thesis is dedicated to the press publishers’ right introduced by Article 15 of the Direc...
Presents the edited text of lectures by Hoppner and Xalabarder arguing in favour and against the pro...
The proposed Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (COM(2016)593) of July 2016 would intr...
Platform services in the online space are one of the most innovative and intensive sectors of the gl...
On 14 September 2016, the European Commission proposed a Directive on “copyright in the Digital Sing...
The press publishers’ right provided in art. 15 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single ...
The proposed Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (COM(2016)593) of July 2016 would intr...
In its Proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, the European Commission i...
This article analyses the on-going struggle over property rights in journalism in Europe, with a par...
This article discusses the proposed introduction in EU law of neighbouring rights for press publishe...
On September 14th 2016, the European Commission presented a package of proposed copyright reforms un...
After several failed national attempts (notably, in Germany and Spain) to secure remuneration for pr...
Last September, the European Commission introduced 'neighbouring rights' for press publishers at EU ...
The European Commission consulted between March 23 and June 15, 2016 on the role of publishers in th...