In a communication to the Parliament and the Council entitled “Towards a modern, more European copyright framework” and dated 9 December 2015,1 the European Commission confirmed its intention to progressively remove the main obstacles to the functioning of the Digital Single Market for copyrighted works. The first step of this long-term plan, which was first announced in Juncker’s Political Guidelines2 and the Communication on “A Digital Single Market strategy for Europe”,3 is a proposal for a regulation aimed at ensuring the so-called ‘cross-border portability’ of online services giving access to content such as music, games, films and sporting events.4 In a nutshell, the proposed regulation seeks to enable consumers with legal access to s...
In September 2016, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive on copyright in the ...
As part of the Recreating Europe project, one strand of work focuses on how the territorial nature o...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
This article seeks to demonstrate that the newly proposed Portability Regulation, intended to permit...
Published: February 2018This paper provides an overall assessment of recent initiatives devised by t...
The paper describes and critically evaluates the Cross-Border Portability Regulation (2017/1128) wit...
This article discusses the role of territorial licences for feature films against the background of ...
The emerging and evolution of Copyright happens through adaptations of technological evolution. The...
In May 2015, the European Commission launched an ambitious Digital Single Market Strategy. One of th...
Since 1 April 2018, the Portability Regulation prohibits geo-blocking of online content within the E...
The author analyses the impact of the Portability Regulation [Regulation (EU) 2017/1128 of the Europ...
The national implementation of Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market...
The thesis evaluates the competition law and new legislation adopted under the Digital Single Marke...
The European Union Commission is eager to reform the current rules governing Internet Service Provid...
In this paper the author analyses the possible convergences and divergences of two current legislati...
In September 2016, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive on copyright in the ...
As part of the Recreating Europe project, one strand of work focuses on how the territorial nature o...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...
This article seeks to demonstrate that the newly proposed Portability Regulation, intended to permit...
Published: February 2018This paper provides an overall assessment of recent initiatives devised by t...
The paper describes and critically evaluates the Cross-Border Portability Regulation (2017/1128) wit...
This article discusses the role of territorial licences for feature films against the background of ...
The emerging and evolution of Copyright happens through adaptations of technological evolution. The...
In May 2015, the European Commission launched an ambitious Digital Single Market Strategy. One of th...
Since 1 April 2018, the Portability Regulation prohibits geo-blocking of online content within the E...
The author analyses the impact of the Portability Regulation [Regulation (EU) 2017/1128 of the Europ...
The national implementation of Article 17 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market...
The thesis evaluates the competition law and new legislation adopted under the Digital Single Marke...
The European Union Commission is eager to reform the current rules governing Internet Service Provid...
In this paper the author analyses the possible convergences and divergences of two current legislati...
In September 2016, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Directive on copyright in the ...
As part of the Recreating Europe project, one strand of work focuses on how the territorial nature o...
Can the rules of the European Union’s E-Commerce Directive, which date back to the year 2000, contin...