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Copyright in the Information Society
A Guide to National Implementation of the European Directive
9781849800105 Edward Elgar Publishing
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Directive 2001/29/EC on copyright in the information society, this book sheds new light on an important European legal instrument at a crucial stage – not only in the life of the Directive, but indeed for copyright itself.
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Celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Directive 2001/29/EC on copyright in the information society, this book sheds new light on an important European legal instrument at a crucial stage – not only in the life of the Directive, but indeed for copyright itself.
With a foreword by the ‘architect’ of the Directive, Dr Jörg Reinbothe, the book contains two further stage-setting parts, first on the WIPO Treaties which formed the basis for the Copyright in the Information Society Directive, and then on the Directive itself. The challenges created for regional and national legislators are also explored and identified, as are the complex compromises and varying levels of discretion left to these lawmakers as they performed their legislative tasks. The local nuances and particularities of the implementation of the Directive in each Member State are examined in detail via 27 diverse and compelling narratives.
Combining practical information on implementation of the Directive with the latest academic research, this book will be of great value to policy makers, practising lawyers and researchers alike. The book will be of particular interest to those who are following the legislative debate on copyright in the Digital Single Market as it captures the status quo of copyright protection in member states at a decisive time in this debate.
With a foreword by the ‘architect’ of the Directive, Dr Jörg Reinbothe, the book contains two further stage-setting parts, first on the WIPO Treaties which formed the basis for the Copyright in the Information Society Directive, and then on the Directive itself. The challenges created for regional and national legislators are also explored and identified, as are the complex compromises and varying levels of discretion left to these lawmakers as they performed their legislative tasks. The local nuances and particularities of the implementation of the Directive in each Member State are examined in detail via 27 diverse and compelling narratives.
Combining practical information on implementation of the Directive with the latest academic research, this book will be of great value to policy makers, practising lawyers and researchers alike. The book will be of particular interest to those who are following the legislative debate on copyright in the Digital Single Market as it captures the status quo of copyright protection in member states at a decisive time in this debate.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . this book is a highly interesting reflection of the diversity of debates and solutions found in the national laws of Member States, especially regarding those provisions that leave a certain amount of discretion to Member States. . . [The] foreword along is worth reading, as is the entire book, by all those who want to take a deeper insight at the way the Directive has been implemented in all Member States.’
– Silke von Lewinski, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice
– Silke von Lewinski, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice
Contributors
Foreword by J. Reinbothe
Contributors: P. Adamsson, P. Akester, T. Aplin, J. Bordans, A. Demetriades, W.Z. Dziomdziora, S. Ercolani, M. Ficsor, K. Harenko, P. Kamina, M.G. León, K. Manhaeve, B. Michaux, V. Näslund, S. Olšovský, F. Philapitsch, L. Pressburgerová, A.A. Quaedvlieg, G. Ramanauskas, J. Reinbothe, L. Scales, M. Schaefer, T. Schiltz, P. Schønning, V. Sokolov, J. Tajbr, M. Trampuž, E. Vagena, I. Veiksa, M. Voican
Contributors: P. Adamsson, P. Akester, T. Aplin, J. Bordans, A. Demetriades, W.Z. Dziomdziora, S. Ercolani, M. Ficsor, K. Harenko, P. Kamina, M.G. León, K. Manhaeve, B. Michaux, V. Näslund, S. Olšovský, F. Philapitsch, L. Pressburgerová, A.A. Quaedvlieg, G. Ramanauskas, J. Reinbothe, L. Scales, M. Schaefer, T. Schiltz, P. Schønning, V. Sokolov, J. Tajbr, M. Trampuž, E. Vagena, I. Veiksa, M. Voican
Contents
Contents:
Preface
Foreword
PART I: THE WIPO TREATIES
Brigitte Lindner
PART II: DIRECTIVE 2001/29/EC ON COPYRIGHT IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Ted Shapiro
PART III: IMPLEMENTATION OF DIRECTIVE 2001/29/EC IN THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
1. Austria
Florian Philapitsch
2. Belgium
Benoit Michaux
3. Bulgaria
Velizar Sokolov
4. Cyprus
Achilleas Demetriades
5. Czech Republic
Lucia Pressburgerová and Jaroslav Tajbr
6. Denmark
Peter Schønning
7. Estonia
Viive Näslund
8. Finland
Kristiina Harenko
9. France
Pascal Kamina
10. Germany
Martin Schaefer
11. Greece
Evangelia Vagena
12. Hungary
Mihály Ficsor
13. Ireland
Linda Scales
14. Italy
Stefania Ercolani
15. Latvia
Janis Bordans and Ingrida Veiksa
16. Lithuania
Gediminas Ramanauskas
17. Luxembourg
Katia Manhaeve and Thierry Schiltz
18. Malta
Brigitte Lindner and Ted Shapiro
19. The Netherlands
Antoon A. Quaedvlieg
20. Poland
Wojciech Z. Dziomdziora
21. Portugal
Patricia Akester
22. Romania
Maria Voican
23. Slovak Republic
Slavomír Olšovský
24. Slovenia
Miha Trampuź
25. Spain
Marta García León
26. Sweden
Peter Adamsson
27. United Kingdom
Tanya Aplin
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Foreword
PART I: THE WIPO TREATIES
Brigitte Lindner
PART II: DIRECTIVE 2001/29/EC ON COPYRIGHT IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Ted Shapiro
PART III: IMPLEMENTATION OF DIRECTIVE 2001/29/EC IN THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
1. Austria
Florian Philapitsch
2. Belgium
Benoit Michaux
3. Bulgaria
Velizar Sokolov
4. Cyprus
Achilleas Demetriades
5. Czech Republic
Lucia Pressburgerová and Jaroslav Tajbr
6. Denmark
Peter Schønning
7. Estonia
Viive Näslund
8. Finland
Kristiina Harenko
9. France
Pascal Kamina
10. Germany
Martin Schaefer
11. Greece
Evangelia Vagena
12. Hungary
Mihály Ficsor
13. Ireland
Linda Scales
14. Italy
Stefania Ercolani
15. Latvia
Janis Bordans and Ingrida Veiksa
16. Lithuania
Gediminas Ramanauskas
17. Luxembourg
Katia Manhaeve and Thierry Schiltz
18. Malta
Brigitte Lindner and Ted Shapiro
19. The Netherlands
Antoon A. Quaedvlieg
20. Poland
Wojciech Z. Dziomdziora
21. Portugal
Patricia Akester
22. Romania
Maria Voican
23. Slovak Republic
Slavomír Olšovský
24. Slovenia
Miha Trampuź
25. Spain
Marta García León
26. Sweden
Peter Adamsson
27. United Kingdom
Tanya Aplin
Bibliography
Index