Study on the Implementation and Effect in Member States' Laws of Directive 2001/29/EC on the Harmonisation of Certain Aspects of Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society: Final Report

Lucie Guibault, Guido Westkamp, Thomas Rieber-Mohn

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    Abstract

    This study, commissioned by the European Commission, examines the application of Directive 2001/29/EC in the light of the development of the digital market. Its purpose is to consider how Member States have implemented the Directive into national law and to assist the Commission in evaluating whether the Directive, as currently formulated, remains the appropriate response to the continuing challenges faced by the stakeholders concerned, such as rights holders, commercial users, consumers, educational and scientific users. As set out in specifications of the study set out by the Commission, its aim is 'to assess the role that the Directive has played in fostering the digital market for goods and services in the four years since its adoption'. The impact of the Directive on the development of digital (chiefly online) business models, therefore, will be the focal point of our enquiry throughout this study.

    Original languageCanadian English
    JournalReports & Public Policy Documents
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2012

    Keywords

    • Directive 2001/29/EC
    • Digital Market
    • Report
    • Copyright Harmonization

    Disciplines

    • Comparative and Foreign Law
    • Intellectual Property Law
    • International Law
    • Law

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