24 research outputs found
The European Commission’s public consultation on the role of publishers in the copyright value chain: a response by the European Copyright Society
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The Recasting of Copyright & Related Rights for the Knowledge Economy
In the European Union, copyright law is increasingly a matter for the European legislator. Member states retain ever less competence to regulate intellectual property rights.
This study critically examines the \u27acquis communautaire\u27 in the field of copyright and related (neighbouring) rights, focusing on the seven copyright specific directives, from the 1991 Software directive to the 2001 Information Society Directive. It also deals with distinct issues that are on the agenda of the EU: After reviewing arguments for and against the extension of the term of protection of phonograms (sound recordings), the authors conclude there is no convincing case for extending the term of protection for sound recordings and performing artists. Neither are there compelling arguments to further harmonize the term of protection of co-written musical works. The issue of \u27orphan works\u27 is one that could benefit from an EU wide solution.
Having assessed the benefits and drawbacks of the fifteen years of harmonization of copyright, the authors conclude that the European legislator should exercise restraint in further harmonization efforts at least as long as a coherent vision of the role of copyright in the EU is lacking.
The Study was commissioned by the European Commission, DG Internal Market (2006) and is available at the Institute for Information Law website
De Europese databankrichtlijn
Op 11 maart 1996 werd Richtlijn 96/9/EG ‘betref
fende de rechtsbescherming van databanken’1 door
het Europees Parlement en de Raad van de Europese
Unie aanvaard. De Richtlijn heeft betrekking op ‘databanken’
in elektronische én niet-elektronische vorm. Zij
voorziet onder meer in een nieuw (niet-auteursrechtelijk)
‘extractierecht’ ter bescherming van de in een databank
verzamelde gegevens tegen piraterij en andere vormen
van ongeoorloofd gebruik