This article considers the danger of monopoly interests in data engendered by the European legal frameworks which protect the gathering and storing of information, illustrated by the intrepretation of the Court of Appeal in the United Kingdom of new sui generis database rights in British Horseracing Board v. William Hill (2001). This article also seeks to demonstrate that this is a wider issue. Paradoxically, technology both facilitates wide access to digitally stored information and gives right owners control over that access. This control is protected both by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Copyright in the Information Society Directive. Competition proceedings do not provide access to a non-competitor. Alternatives lie in co...
Information and databases are vital to science, the legal system, education and so forth. Science a...
This article looks at the question of the applicability of copyright law to the protection of databa...
It is undeniable that databases are an essential building block of the Information Society. Today, e...
This article considers the danger of monopoly interests in data engendered by the European legal fra...
Monopolies over raw information, particularly sole-source information, could have serious implicatio...
In a digital era unoriginal collections of data, particularly those in electronic form, have new sig...
The first case (British Horseracing Board v. William Hill), to be litigated in the UK under legislat...
The Authors trace the evolution of hybrid intellectual property rights protecting the contents of no...
Legislators for intellectual property rights have traditionally balanced protection with user access...
In the recent British Horseracing Board case, the English High Court signaled a return to the sweat...
What is the value of information? This is the crucial question that arises in relation to the legal ...
A trend running diametrically opposed to the expansion of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is the ...
The computer-based databases have made significant value addition in information products and servic...
When we think on initiatives on access to and reuse of data, we must consider both the European Inte...
The Data Act proposal of February 2022 constitutes a central element of a broader and ambitious init...
Information and databases are vital to science, the legal system, education and so forth. Science a...
This article looks at the question of the applicability of copyright law to the protection of databa...
It is undeniable that databases are an essential building block of the Information Society. Today, e...
This article considers the danger of monopoly interests in data engendered by the European legal fra...
Monopolies over raw information, particularly sole-source information, could have serious implicatio...
In a digital era unoriginal collections of data, particularly those in electronic form, have new sig...
The first case (British Horseracing Board v. William Hill), to be litigated in the UK under legislat...
The Authors trace the evolution of hybrid intellectual property rights protecting the contents of no...
Legislators for intellectual property rights have traditionally balanced protection with user access...
In the recent British Horseracing Board case, the English High Court signaled a return to the sweat...
What is the value of information? This is the crucial question that arises in relation to the legal ...
A trend running diametrically opposed to the expansion of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is the ...
The computer-based databases have made significant value addition in information products and servic...
When we think on initiatives on access to and reuse of data, we must consider both the European Inte...
The Data Act proposal of February 2022 constitutes a central element of a broader and ambitious init...
Information and databases are vital to science, the legal system, education and so forth. Science a...
This article looks at the question of the applicability of copyright law to the protection of databa...
It is undeniable that databases are an essential building block of the Information Society. Today, e...