In the context of its Digital Single Market Strategy (DSMS) the EU Commission is currently engaged in a discussion of whether the liability principles and rules envisaged by Directive 2000/31 (the Ecommerce Directive) should be amended. One of the principal concerns in relation to unlicensed online intermediaries (notably unlicensed hosting providers) is that these have been increasingly said to invoke the safe harbour immunities in the Ecommerce Directive lacking the conditions for their application. This alleged abuse has led to a distortion of the online marketplace and the resulting ‘value gap’ indicated by some rightholders. This contribution discusses a recent proposal advanced in France which asks to remove the safe harbour protecti...
The national implementation of Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market...
The proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Market contains a proposal to harmonise pro...
Copyright law is a special category of civil law which, with the upswing of the Internet, has become...
In the context of its Digital Single Market Strategy (DSMS) the EU Commission is currently engaged i...
The European Union Commission is eager to reform the current rules governing Internet Service Provid...
Hosting information society service providers (hosting ISSPs) have facilitated the exchange of cont...
For more than two decades, internet service providers (ISPs) in the United States, the European Unio...
The potential direct liability of hosting platforms such as YouTube and Dailymotion, which provide t...
The newly-adopted Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSMD) will fundamentally resh...
Hosting Providers play an essential role in the development of Internet services such as e-Research ...
With the growing economic and societal importance of online platforms, the question of their liabili...
Digitalization has created vast amounts of new business activity, and the market of the 2010’s is fu...
Digital technologies have transformed the way creative content protected by copyright is created, pr...
In September 2016, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive on copyright in the ...
In its 2017 judgment in The Pirate Bay (C-610/15) the CJEU developed further its construction of the...
The national implementation of Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market...
The proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Market contains a proposal to harmonise pro...
Copyright law is a special category of civil law which, with the upswing of the Internet, has become...
In the context of its Digital Single Market Strategy (DSMS) the EU Commission is currently engaged i...
The European Union Commission is eager to reform the current rules governing Internet Service Provid...
Hosting information society service providers (hosting ISSPs) have facilitated the exchange of cont...
For more than two decades, internet service providers (ISPs) in the United States, the European Unio...
The potential direct liability of hosting platforms such as YouTube and Dailymotion, which provide t...
The newly-adopted Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSMD) will fundamentally resh...
Hosting Providers play an essential role in the development of Internet services such as e-Research ...
With the growing economic and societal importance of online platforms, the question of their liabili...
Digitalization has created vast amounts of new business activity, and the market of the 2010’s is fu...
Digital technologies have transformed the way creative content protected by copyright is created, pr...
In September 2016, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive on copyright in the ...
In its 2017 judgment in The Pirate Bay (C-610/15) the CJEU developed further its construction of the...
The national implementation of Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market...
The proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Market contains a proposal to harmonise pro...
Copyright law is a special category of civil law which, with the upswing of the Internet, has become...