The New Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: A Critical Look
In: European Intellectual Property Review 2020(1) (Forthcoming)
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In: European Intellectual Property Review 2020(1) (Forthcoming)
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In: AMI - tijdschrift v oor auteurs-, media- en informatierecht 2017/6
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In: Paper presented at ALAI International Congress – 50 Years of the German Copyright Act: Remuneration for the Use of Works – Exclusivity vs. Other Approaches, Bonn, June 18–20, 2015 (Forthcoming ALAI Conference Proceedings)
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In: João Pedro Quintais, "Dr. Strangelaw, or how Portugal learned to stop worrying and love P2P", Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (2013) 8 (3): 193-196 doi:10.1093/jiplp/jps220
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In: João Pedro Quintais, "The empire strikes back: CISAC beats Commission in General Court", Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (2013) 8 (9): 680-683 doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpt134
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In: João Pedro Quintais, "Proposal for a Directive on collective rights management and (some) multiterritorial licensing", European Intellectual Property Review 2013-2, 65-73.
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In: Information law series volume 40
Introduction : challenges for copyright in the online environment -- Copyright rewind : precedents for compensation systems -- Alternative compensation systems : taxonomy of legalisation proposals -- Between rights and limitations : mapping the space for the legalisation of the online use of copyright works -- Copyright reform : admissibility of legalisation under the three step test and the objectives of EU copyright law -- Summary and conclusions : towards access and remuneration
Das Werk analysiert den gescheiterten Ansatz der EU im Bereich Peer-to-Peer (P2P). Der Autor plädiert für Alternativen zum derzeitigen System, das das Urheberrecht und die Politik als Instrumente zur Marktorganisation und Förderung der Innovation einsetzt. Er untersucht die Vereinbarkeit verschiedener Modelle der kollektiven Rechtewahrnehmung mit den internationalen Verträgen, dem gemeinschaftlichen Besitzstand und mit rein strategischen Überlegungen.
In: Common Market Law Review, Band 58, Heft 3, S. 961-964
ISSN: 0165-0750
In: IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Band 46, Heft 1, S. 66-92
ISSN: 2195-0237
This book analyzes the EU's approach to P2P, a digital age technology that highlights the tensions between the Internet and a territorial and fragmented copyright law. It aims at providing the necessary legal qualification and context to understand why the EU, while following an economic and socially onerous path, has thus far failed to achieve its deterrence goals. It is argued that a solution to this conundrum must be based on the use of copyright law and policy as tools for market organization and innovation growth, with respect for rights holders and users (sometimes) opposing interests and the existing legal framework. The best answer to mass online P2P uses seems to be that of collective rights management, as it offers an organized licensing and remuneration system compatible with the interests of stakeholders. This is especially true in the EU, home to a developed and sophisticated market of CMOs, subject to numerous ECJ and Commission decisions, as well as varying EU institutional approaches, all pointing towards a preference for multi-territorial and pan-European licensing models. In this context, this book tests the compatibility of several non-voluntary and voluntary approaches to P2P with international treaties, the acquis or simply strategic policy considerations.
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In: Auteursrecht, Issue 1, No. 1, pp. 46-51 (2022)
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In: GRUR International (Issue 4/2021, forthcoming)
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In: Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Forthcoming
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In: JIPITEC Vol. 4 (3) 2013 (Forthcoming)
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