Kroniek Mediarecht external link

Ars Aequi Katern, num: 124, pp: 7026-7027, 2013

Abstract

Kroniek over het tweede kwartaal 2012.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Kroniek Mediarecht}, author = {Hins, A.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Kroniek_AA_124_2012.pdf}, year = {0205}, date = {2013-02-05}, journal = {Ars Aequi Katern}, number = {124}, abstract = {Kroniek over het tweede kwartaal 2012.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Annotatie bij EHRM 22 november 2012 (De Telegraaf e.a. / Nederland) external link

Mediaforum, num: 1, pp: 25-30, 2013

Abstract

Voor de derde keer is Nederland veroordeeld door het EHRM wegens schending van het recht op bronbescherming.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Case note{nokey, title = {Annotatie bij EHRM 22 november 2012 (De Telegraaf e.a. / Nederland)}, author = {Hins, A.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_MF_2013_1.pdf}, year = {0205}, date = {2013-02-05}, journal = {Mediaforum}, number = {1}, abstract = {Voor de derde keer is Nederland veroordeeld door het EHRM wegens schending van het recht op bronbescherming.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Liechtenstein – Developments in the Audiovisual Sector, external link

pp: 75-78, 2000

Abstract

In het kader van de 'Legal Guide to Audiovisual Media in Europe' van het European Audiovisual Observatory, beschrijft dit artikel de huidige juridische toestand op het gebied van omroep, film, telecommunicatie en de Global Information Society in Liechtenstein. Naast een compleet overzicht van de relevante wetgeving en de meest recent juridische ontwikkelingen, geeft het rapport relevante literatuur en adressen van de verantwoordelijke instanties.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Other{nokey, title = {Liechtenstein – Developments in the Audiovisual Sector,}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Liechtenstein.pdf}, year = {0224}, date = {2000-02-24}, abstract = {In het kader van de 'Legal Guide to Audiovisual Media in Europe' van het European Audiovisual Observatory, beschrijft dit artikel de huidige juridische toestand op het gebied van omroep, film, telecommunicatie en de Global Information Society in Liechtenstein. Naast een compleet overzicht van de relevante wetgeving en de meest recent juridische ontwikkelingen, geeft het rapport relevante literatuur en adressen van de verantwoordelijke instanties.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Urheber- und Nachbarrechtsschutz im audiovisuellen Sektor external link

Iris, num: 2, pp: 15, 2001

Abstract

The article gives an overview on the existing international and regional provisions, particular at the level of WIPO and the European Community on the legal protection of copyrights and related rights in the audiovisual sector. Secondly, it introduces the most important pending proposals for an update of those provisions and concludes with some comparative remarks on the expected future state of protection.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Urheber- und Nachbarrechtsschutz im audiovisuellen Sektor}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/iris2000-2d.pdf}, year = {0327}, date = {2001-03-27}, journal = {Iris}, number = {2}, abstract = {The article gives an overview on the existing international and regional provisions, particular at the level of WIPO and the European Community on the legal protection of copyrights and related rights in the audiovisual sector. Secondly, it introduces the most important pending proposals for an update of those provisions and concludes with some comparative remarks on the expected future state of protection.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

It’s not a right, silly! The private copying exception in practice’, external link

INDICARE Monitor, 2004

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {It’s not a right, silly! The private copying exception in practice’,}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/itsnotarightsilly.pdf}, year = {1022}, date = {2004-10-22}, journal = {INDICARE Monitor}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

The Sony BMG rootkit scandal external link

INDICARE Monitor, 2006

Abstract

The article will have a closer look at the charges of the EFF and a Californian lawyer against Sony BMG's latest DRM strategy. The Sony BMG case adds a number of new dimensions to the DRM and Consumer debate. The article will highlight some aspects, also against the background of similar recent case law in Europe.

Technologie en recht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {The Sony BMG rootkit scandal}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.indicare.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=165}, year = {0214}, date = {2006-02-14}, journal = {INDICARE Monitor}, abstract = {The article will have a closer look at the charges of the EFF and a Californian lawyer against Sony BMG's latest DRM strategy. The Sony BMG case adds a number of new dimensions to the DRM and Consumer debate. The article will highlight some aspects, also against the background of similar recent case law in Europe.}, keywords = {Technologie en recht}, }

Vive la Balance! Pleading for a French revolution of copyright, external link

INDICARE Monitor, 2006

Abstract

This article reports about the French implementation of the famed Article 6 (4) of the European Copyright Directive, the article that orders member states to guarantee that consumers can benefit from exceptions despite the application of technological protection measures. Considering the fact that France is the origin of a series of groundbreaking decisions in favour of a balance between DRM use and consumer interests, figuring prominently among them the private copyying exception, and all the public discussion those cases triggered, we have all reason to be curious about what the French legislator will come up with.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Vive la Balance! Pleading for a French revolution of copyright,}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.indicare.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=181}, year = {0307}, date = {2006-03-07}, journal = {INDICARE Monitor}, abstract = {This article reports about the French implementation of the famed Article 6 (4) of the European Copyright Directive, the article that orders member states to guarantee that consumers can benefit from exceptions despite the application of technological protection measures. Considering the fact that France is the origin of a series of groundbreaking decisions in favour of a balance between DRM use and consumer interests, figuring prominently among them the private copyying exception, and all the public discussion those cases triggered, we have all reason to be curious about what the French legislator will come up with.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Some critical reflections about access obligations under the European Communications Framework external link

Communications & Strategies, num: 68, pp: 1-10, 2008

Abstract

European communications and competition policy has a tradition on access obligations as primary tool to discipline exclusive control over so called bottleneck facilities. In the 2007 Communication on the Review of the European Communications Framework, the European Commission stressed once more the importance of access rules as a tool to realize consumer welfare, competition and user rights, notably the right for users to access and distribute lawful content. This article will place some critical reflections on access obligations. Using the example of bottlenecks in digital broadcasting, it will show that access obligations that were successfully applied to traditional bottleneck situations are not necessarily the best or effective way of guaranteeing openness of the digital service market. The example of digital broadcasting is for many reasons interesting.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Some critical reflections about access obligations under the European Communications Framework}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/communications_and_strategies.pdf}, year = {0124}, date = {2008-01-24}, journal = {Communications & Strategies}, number = {68}, abstract = {European communications and competition policy has a tradition on access obligations as primary tool to discipline exclusive control over so called bottleneck facilities. In the 2007 Communication on the Review of the European Communications Framework, the European Commission stressed once more the importance of access rules as a tool to realize consumer welfare, competition and user rights, notably the right for users to access and distribute lawful content. This article will place some critical reflections on access obligations. Using the example of bottlenecks in digital broadcasting, it will show that access obligations that were successfully applied to traditional bottleneck situations are not necessarily the best or effective way of guaranteeing openness of the digital service market. The example of digital broadcasting is for many reasons interesting.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

The Changing Role of the User in the “Television Without Frontiers Directive” external link

IRIS Special, 2008

Abstract

The changing role of users of audiovisual services might eventually shake the very base of traditional media policy. It is early days yet. It is certainly not too early, however, to become aware of changes and muse about possible implications for media law and policy. The objective of this article is to scrutinize some aspects of traditional government involvement with audiovisual media from the perspective of the changing role of the users. Aspects that will be discussed include the justification for government intervention in the first place, the image of the user, the character of intervention and the new issues that are likely to play a role in future media law and policy. The point of reference will be the revised proposal for a Directive on the Regulation of Audiovisual Media Services.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {The Changing Role of the User in the “Television Without Frontiers Directive”}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.obs.coe.int/oea_publ/iris_special/2007_02_details.html}, year = {0124}, date = {2008-01-24}, journal = {IRIS Special}, abstract = {The changing role of users of audiovisual services might eventually shake the very base of traditional media policy. It is early days yet. It is certainly not too early, however, to become aware of changes and muse about possible implications for media law and policy. The objective of this article is to scrutinize some aspects of traditional government involvement with audiovisual media from the perspective of the changing role of the users. Aspects that will be discussed include the justification for government intervention in the first place, the image of the user, the character of intervention and the new issues that are likely to play a role in future media law and policy. The point of reference will be the revised proposal for a Directive on the Regulation of Audiovisual Media Services.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

‘”Access denied”: How some e-commerce businesses re-errect national borders for online consumers, and what European law has to say about this’ external link

European Journal of Consumer Law, num: 4, pp: 472-506, 2009

Consumentenrecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {‘”Access denied”: How some e-commerce businesses re-errect national borders for online consumers, and what European law has to say about this’}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Access_denied.pdf}, year = {0227}, date = {2009-02-27}, journal = {European Journal of Consumer Law}, number = {4}, keywords = {Consumentenrecht}, }