Copyright Reform for Growth and Jobs: Modernising the European Copyright Framework external link

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Report{nokey, title = {Copyright Reform for Growth and Jobs: Modernising the European Copyright Framework}, author = {Hugenholtz, P.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/LisbonCouncil_policybrief.pdf}, year = {0530}, date = {2013-05-30}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Fair use in Europe external link

Communications of the ACM, num: 5, pp: 26-28, 2013

Abstract

Examining the mismatch between copyright law and technology-influence evolving social norms in the European Union.

Auteursrecht, fair use, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Fair use in Europe}, author = {Hugenholtz, P.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Communications_ACM.pdf}, year = {0613}, date = {2013-06-13}, journal = {Communications of the ACM}, number = {5}, abstract = {Examining the mismatch between copyright law and technology-influence evolving social norms in the European Union.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, fair use, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie 1 december 2011 (Koninklijke Philips Electronics / Lucheng Meijing Industrial Company en Nokia Corporation / Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Revenue an Customs) external link

NJ, num: 38/39, pp: 4605-4617, 2013

Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Case note{nokey, title = {Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie 1 december 2011 (Koninklijke Philips Electronics / Lucheng Meijing Industrial Company en Nokia Corporation / Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Revenue an Customs)}, author = {Hugenholtz, P.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_NJ_2013_408.pdf}, year = {1001}, date = {2013-10-01}, journal = {NJ}, number = {38/39}, keywords = {Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Youtube onder de loep: Is er plaats voor UGC platforms in de veilige havens van de e-commerce richtlijn? external link

deLex, 0924, pp: 112, ISBN: 9789086920402

Abstract

In ‘YouTube onder de loep’ onderzoeken Vicky Breemen en Kelly Breemen de positie van platformbeheerders onder de E-Commerce Richtlijn met betrekking tot auteursrechtschendende user-generated content. In het onderzoek, dat een functiegerichte benadering voorstelt, wordt het immuniteitsregime geanalyseerd en toegepast op de rollen en functies van het platform YouTube.

Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Book{nokey, title = {Youtube onder de loep: Is er plaats voor UGC platforms in de veilige havens van de e-commerce richtlijn?}, author = {Breemen, V.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1036.pdf}, year = {0924}, date = {2013-09-24}, abstract = {In ‘YouTube onder de loep’ onderzoeken Vicky Breemen en Kelly Breemen de positie van platformbeheerders onder de E-Commerce Richtlijn met betrekking tot auteursrechtschendende user-generated content. In het onderzoek, dat een functiegerichte benadering voorstelt, wordt het immuniteitsregime geanalyseerd en toegepast op de rollen en functies van het platform YouTube.}, keywords = {Intellectuele eigendom}, }

The Levy Runs Dry: A Legal and Economic Analysis of EU Private Copying Levies external link

JIPITEC, num: 3, pp: 205-224, 2013

Abstract

This article provides a legal and economic analysis of private copying levies in the EU, against the background of the Copyright Directive (2001/29), a number of recent rulings by the European Court of Justice and the recommendations presented by mediator Vitorino earlier this year. It concludes that notwithstanding these rulings and recommendations, there remains a lack of concordance on the relevance of contractual stipulations and digital rights management technologies (DRM) for setting levies, and the concept of harm. While Mr. Vitorino and AG Sharpston (in the Opinion preceding VG Wort v Kyocera) use different lines of reasoning to argue that levies raised on authorized copies would lead to double payment, the Court of Justice’s decision in VG Wort v Kyocera seems to conclude that such copies should nonetheless be levied. If levies are to provide fair compensation for harm resulting from acts of private copying, economic analysis suggests one should distinguish between various kinds of private copies and take account of the extent to which the value said copies have for consumers can be priced into the purchase. Given the availability of DRM (including technical protection measures), the possibility of such indirect appropriation leads to the conclusion that the harm from most kinds of private copies is de minimis and gives no cause for levies. The user value of copies from unauthorised sources (e.g. from torrent networks or cyber lockers), on the other hand, cannot be appropriated indirectly by rightholders. It is however an open question in references for preliminary rulings pending at the Court of Justice whether these copies are included in the scope of the private copying exception or limitation and can thus be be levied for. If they are not, as currently happens in several EU Member States, legal and economic analysis leads to the conclusion that the scope of private copying acts giving rise to harm susceptible of justifying levies is gradually diminishing.

Auteursrecht, DRM, exception or limitation, fair compensation, harm, Intellectuele eigendom, levies, private copying, technological protection measures

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {The Levy Runs Dry: A Legal and Economic Analysis of EU Private Copying Levies}, author = {Poort, J. and Quintais, J.}, url = {http://www.jipitec.eu/issues/jipitec-4-3-2013/3846}, year = {0919}, date = {2013-09-19}, journal = {JIPITEC}, number = {3}, abstract = {This article provides a legal and economic analysis of private copying levies in the EU, against the background of the Copyright Directive (2001/29), a number of recent rulings by the European Court of Justice and the recommendations presented by mediator Vitorino earlier this year. It concludes that notwithstanding these rulings and recommendations, there remains a lack of concordance on the relevance of contractual stipulations and digital rights management technologies (DRM) for setting levies, and the concept of harm. While Mr. Vitorino and AG Sharpston (in the Opinion preceding VG Wort v Kyocera) use different lines of reasoning to argue that levies raised on authorized copies would lead to double payment, the Court of Justice’s decision in VG Wort v Kyocera seems to conclude that such copies should nonetheless be levied. If levies are to provide fair compensation for harm resulting from acts of private copying, economic analysis suggests one should distinguish between various kinds of private copies and take account of the extent to which the value said copies have for consumers can be priced into the purchase. Given the availability of DRM (including technical protection measures), the possibility of such indirect appropriation leads to the conclusion that the harm from most kinds of private copies is de minimis and gives no cause for levies. The user value of copies from unauthorised sources (e.g. from torrent networks or cyber lockers), on the other hand, cannot be appropriated indirectly by rightholders. It is however an open question in references for preliminary rulings pending at the Court of Justice whether these copies are included in the scope of the private copying exception or limitation and can thus be be levied for. If they are not, as currently happens in several EU Member States, legal and economic analysis leads to the conclusion that the scope of private copying acts giving rise to harm susceptible of justifying levies is gradually diminishing.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, DRM, exception or limitation, fair compensation, harm, Intellectuele eigendom, levies, private copying, technological protection measures}, }

Annotatie bij Hoge Raad 23 november 2012 (Stichting Leenrecht / Vereniging van Openbare Bibliotheken) external link

NJ, num: 32/33, pp: 4206-4245, 2013

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Case note{nokey, title = {Annotatie bij Hoge Raad 23 november 2012 (Stichting Leenrecht / Vereniging van Openbare Bibliotheken)}, author = {Hugenholtz, P.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_NJ_2013_381.pdf}, year = {0808}, date = {2013-08-08}, journal = {NJ}, number = {32/33}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie 24 november 2011 (Scarlet / Sabam) external link

Mediaforum, num: 3, pp: 93-100, 2012

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Case note{nokey, title = {Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie 24 november 2011 (Scarlet / Sabam)}, author = {Zuiderveen Borgesius, F.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Mediaforum_2012_3.pdf}, year = {0313}, date = {2012-03-13}, journal = {Mediaforum}, number = {3}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Filtering for Copyright Enforcement in Europa after the Sabam cases external link

pp: 1-7, 2013

Abstract

Sabam, a Belgian collective rights management organisation, wanted an internet access provider and a social network site to install a filter system to enforce copyrights. In two recent judgments, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that the social network site and the internet access provider cannot be required to install the filter system that Sabam asked for. Are these judgments good news for fundamental rights? This article argues that little is won for privacy and freedom of information.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Presentation{nokey, title = {Filtering for Copyright Enforcement in Europa after the Sabam cases}, author = {Zuiderveen Borgesius, F.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Sabam_Filtering.pdf}, year = {0613}, date = {2013-06-13}, abstract = {Sabam, a Belgian collective rights management organisation, wanted an internet access provider and a social network site to install a filter system to enforce copyrights. In two recent judgments, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that the social network site and the internet access provider cannot be required to install the filter system that Sabam asked for. Are these judgments good news for fundamental rights? This article argues that little is won for privacy and freedom of information.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Handhaving van intellectuele eigendomrechten external link

Abstract

Rapport in opdracht van het Ministerie van Economische Zaken ten behoeve van de ICT-toets 2002. Bijdrage over de stand van wetgeving(sinitiatieven) op wereld- en Europees niveau en in Nederland, Canada, Duitsland, Frankrijk, Japan, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Verenigde Staten en Zweden op het gebied van intellectuele eigendom in de digitale omgeving, m.n. wat betreft auteursrecht, naburige rechten en octrooien op software en bedrijfsmethoden.

Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Other{nokey, title = {Handhaving van intellectuele eigendomrechten}, author = {van Eechoud, M. and van Daalen, O.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/972.pdf}, year = {0815}, date = {2003-08-15}, abstract = {Rapport in opdracht van het Ministerie van Economische Zaken ten behoeve van de ICT-toets 2002. Bijdrage over de stand van wetgeving(sinitiatieven) op wereld- en Europees niveau en in Nederland, Canada, Duitsland, Frankrijk, Japan, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Verenigde Staten en Zweden op het gebied van intellectuele eigendom in de digitale omgeving, m.n. wat betreft auteursrecht, naburige rechten en octrooien op software en bedrijfsmethoden.}, keywords = {Intellectuele eigendom}, }