This article analyses CJEU case law on the notion of ‘new public’ in the context of the right of communication to the public in EU copyright law, with a focus on Article 3(1) of the InfoSoc Directive. It investigates its origin, use and development, as well as the justifications given for such use. By identifying for the first time four distinct groups of case law, the analysis shows how the role of the ‘new public’ has changed over time. If intended as a requirement, the ‘new public’ creates undue complexity in the reasoning of the CJEU in most instances. While others have suggested that the CJEU should disregard this notion altogether, this article proposes a less radical way for the CJEU to ‘escape’ the difficulties inherent to its own j...
In recent years, we have seen developments in networked technologies such as cloud storage throw the...
Since the adoption of the InfoSoc Directive, the CJEU has been dealing with a variety of questions o...
This article explores, in two different but related ways, how digital networked technology has an im...
This article analyses CJEU case law on the notion of ‘new public’ in the context of the right of com...
This article is concerned with a doctrinal shift in the understanding of what amounts to an actionab...
"The economic right of a copyright holder to communicate to the public has become an increasingly im...
This article deals with a doctrinal shift in the understanding of what amounts to an actionable comm...
The intellectual property concept of ‘communication to the public’ in Article 3(1) of the InfoSoc Di...
This article critically examines the 'new public' test in EU copyright law, which was developed by t...
In its 2016 decision in GS Media, C-160/15 the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) sought ...
Copyright Law and Privacy Law both grant individuals exclusive control over the dissemination of exp...
Visas žurnalas: https://www.jipitec.eu/issues/jipitec-10-3-2019/at_download/CompleteIssueCopyright L...
The thesis provides an overview and analysis of the concept of public in copyright law. The thesis b...
60-66In retrospect, perhaps the most significant innovation to have been introduced into the law of...
The supply to the public by downloading, for permanent use, of an e-book is an act of communication ...
In recent years, we have seen developments in networked technologies such as cloud storage throw the...
Since the adoption of the InfoSoc Directive, the CJEU has been dealing with a variety of questions o...
This article explores, in two different but related ways, how digital networked technology has an im...
This article analyses CJEU case law on the notion of ‘new public’ in the context of the right of com...
This article is concerned with a doctrinal shift in the understanding of what amounts to an actionab...
"The economic right of a copyright holder to communicate to the public has become an increasingly im...
This article deals with a doctrinal shift in the understanding of what amounts to an actionable comm...
The intellectual property concept of ‘communication to the public’ in Article 3(1) of the InfoSoc Di...
This article critically examines the 'new public' test in EU copyright law, which was developed by t...
In its 2016 decision in GS Media, C-160/15 the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) sought ...
Copyright Law and Privacy Law both grant individuals exclusive control over the dissemination of exp...
Visas žurnalas: https://www.jipitec.eu/issues/jipitec-10-3-2019/at_download/CompleteIssueCopyright L...
The thesis provides an overview and analysis of the concept of public in copyright law. The thesis b...
60-66In retrospect, perhaps the most significant innovation to have been introduced into the law of...
The supply to the public by downloading, for permanent use, of an e-book is an act of communication ...
In recent years, we have seen developments in networked technologies such as cloud storage throw the...
Since the adoption of the InfoSoc Directive, the CJEU has been dealing with a variety of questions o...
This article explores, in two different but related ways, how digital networked technology has an im...