This comprehensive, book is crucial reading for lawyers, policymakers and academics. This book is the first comprehensive exploration of the legal framework of EU digital copyright law from the perspective of the ‘end-user’.
"This Final Report of the CEPS Digital Forum brings together insights from the presentations and discussions at the CEPS Task Force meetings and the rapporteur's own research and analysis.
To give comprehensive answers to these questions, the CEPS Digital Forum formed a Task Force on Copyright in the EU Digital Single Market to foster a multi-stakeholder dialogue on the major challenges for copyright law in the online content ...
Unfortunately, this is not the case in Italy, where neither stakeholders nor competent authorities have taken steps to create an effective system of licences for educational uses.
This paper examines the restructuring of online rights management that the E.U. Commission recently imposed upon collecting societies and copyright holders in the online music sector in order to foster the adoption of multi-territorial ...
This study provides an ex-post evaluation of the EU copyright framework as provided by EU Directive 29/2001 on Copyright in the Information Society (InfoSoc Directive) and related legislation, focusing on four key criteria: effectiveness, ...