De Wolf and Partners (2013)
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De Wolf and Partners (2013) | |
Title: | Study on the application of Directive 2001/29/EC on copyright and related rights in the information society |
Author(s): | Triaille, J.P., Dusollier, S., Depreeuw, S., Hubin, J.B. and De Francquen, A. |
Year: | 2013 |
Citation: | Triaille, J.P., Dusollier, S., Depreeuw, S., Hubin, J.B. and De Francquen, A., 2013. Study on the application of Directive 2001/29/EC on copyright and related rights in the information society. InfoSoc Directive. |
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Data Description: | The Study concentrates on 11 countries (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Poland, Denmark, Hungary and the Benelux countries). It was carried out mainly as a desk research of accessible sources and verified by national experts in the countries under examination. |
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Cross Country Study?: | Yes |
Comparative Study?: | No |
Literature review?: | No |
Government or policy study?: | Yes |
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Abstract
Main Results of the Study
Policy Implications as Stated By Author
The Study comprises an assessment of the extent to which the implementation of the Directive 2001/29/EC (“the InfoSoc Directive”) is appropriate to the economic and technological realities of digital markets and has as its objective to evaluate whether and, if so, to what extent, further harmonisation in some areas of copyright is needed in order to enable the EU to capitalise on the opportunities of a digital single market. It takes into account the numerous and recent important decisions taken by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and national courts since the last implementation report on the InfoSoc Directive, completed in 2007.