Internet intermediaries and copyright law : EU and US perspectives / Stefan Kulk.
2019
K1420.5 .K85 2019 (Mapit)
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Author
Title
Internet intermediaries and copyright law : EU and US perspectives / Stefan Kulk.
Imprint
Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International, [2019]
Description
x, 348 pages ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Principles of future-proof rules
The EU legal framework
Intermediary liability in the Netherlands
Intermediary liability in Germany
Intermediary liability in the United States
Conclusion.
Principles of future-proof rules
The EU legal framework
Intermediary liability in the Netherlands
Intermediary liability in Germany
Intermediary liability in the United States
Conclusion.
Summary
Internet Intermediaries and Copyright Law' aims to analyse whether the European Union (EU) legal framework on copyright law and intermediaries is future-proof. All forms of online communications and interactions between people and companies on the Internet are facilitated by intermediaries ? service providers whose decisions and policies have a shaping effect on the Internet, its users and the information shared on it. Today, because such intermediaries employ technologies that go well beyond the mere transmission and storage of information into new realms, potentially disrupting existing business models, a rethinking of existing relevant law is called for. The legal analysis and recommendations in this book put the topic of intermediary liability in the perspective of copyright law and offer a vision on how to regulate that liability.
Note
Internet Intermediaries and Copyright Law' aims to analyse whether the European Union (EU) legal framework on copyright law and intermediaries is future-proof. All forms of online communications and interactions between people and companies on the Internet are facilitated by intermediaries ? service providers whose decisions and policies have a shaping effect on the Internet, its users and the information shared on it. Today, because such intermediaries employ technologies that go well beyond the mere transmission and storage of information into new realms, potentially disrupting existing business models, a rethinking of existing relevant law is called for. The legal analysis and recommendations in this book put the topic of intermediary liability in the perspective of copyright law and offer a vision on how to regulate that liability.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-326) and index.
Call Number
K1420.5 .K85 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9789403514802
9403514809
9403514809
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