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On Peers and Copyright: Why the EU Should Consider Collective Management of P2P

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 2012

Summary

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.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2012
Copyright year
2012
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-7638-5
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-4190-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Munich Intellectual Property Law Center - MIPLC Studies
Volume
14
Language
English
Pages
104
Product type
Book Titles

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 2 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. Acronyms and AbbreviationsPages 9 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
  3. IntroductionPages 13 - 15 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Technical background: jurisprudence driven technology?Pages 16 - 18 Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Economic backgroundPages 18 - 25 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Territoriality and harmonizationPages 26 - 30 Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Legally relevant P2P acts and exclusive rightsPages 30 - 35 Download chapter (PDF)
    3. Exceptions and limitationsPages 35 - 39 Download chapter (PDF)
      1. General considerationsPages 40 - 42 Download chapter (PDF)
      2. Voluntary collective licensingPages 42 - 43 Download chapter (PDF)
      3. Blanket licensesPages 43 - 44 Download chapter (PDF)
      4. Mandatory collective managementPages 44 - 46 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Mass online uses and multi-territorial licensingPages 46 - 51 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. In generalPages 52 - 53 Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. Without statutory remuneration or “digital abandon”
        2. With statutory remuneration
      2. Mandatory collective managementPages 59 - 62 Download chapter (PDF)
      3. Extended collective licensingPages 62 - 66 Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Basic proposal and featuresPages 66 - 67 Download chapter (PDF)
      2. BenefitsPages 67 - 68 Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. E.U. secondary legislation
        2. Participation
        3. Free riding
        4. Logistics and implementation
        5. Royalties
        6. Cross-subsidization
        7. Coexistence
        8. “Remixes”
  4. ConclusionsPages 77 - 80 Download chapter (PDF)
  5. P2P “Generations”Pages 81 - 85 Download chapter (PDF)
  6. CMOs as IntermediariesPages 86 - 87 Download chapter (PDF)
  7. CISAC Model for Cross-border Licensing 87 Annex IV: Mandatory Collective Management in the Rental Right DirectivePages 88 - 88 Download chapter (PDF)
  8. Santiago Agreement ModelPages 89 - 90 Download chapter (PDF)
  9. IFPI Simulcasting Model 90 Annex VII: The Online Music Recommendation Model, CELAS and My VideoPages 91 - 92 Download chapter (PDF)
  10. ASCAP VCL ModelPages 93 - 94 Download chapter (PDF)
  11. List of Works CitedPages 95 - 104 Download chapter (PDF)

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