A Research Agenda for EU Copyright Law
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 28 March 2025
- ISBN 9781803927312
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages210 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 468 g
- Language English 740
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Long description:
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in each area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This Research Agenda provides fresh insights into fundamental issues within EU copyright law. Expert authors highlight recent trends in the scholarship and discuss the challenges posed by novel technologies such as AI and NFTs. They expand on the need to update the law to adapt to change and present innovative analyses of various strategies to influence EU copyright policies.
Chapters are organized into three parts, which correspond to the traditional pillars of copyright law: authorship; rights and their market implications; and exceptions and other types of flexibilities. They examine crucial points within academic and policy discussions, such as human creativity, the public domain, open access and the very definition of a piece of work within the law.
Featuring recent case law and topics that are of high priority to EU policymakers, A Research Agenda for EU Copyright Law is a key resource for students, academics and practitioners within the field of intellectual property law. Its practical applications and forward-looking perspectives will also benefit policymakers.
This Research Agenda provides fresh insights into fundamental issues within EU copyright law. Expert authors highlight recent trends in the scholarship and discuss the challenges posed by novel technologies such as AI and NFTs. They expand on the need to update the law to adapt to change and present innovative analyses of various strategies to influence EU copyright policies.
?A Research Agenda for EU Copyright Law edited by Enrico Bonadio and Caterina Sganga provides an insightful exploration of the evolving landscape of European Union copyright law. The volume, comprising eight chapters authored by esteemed scholars in the field, is grounded in rigorous scholarship and forward-thinking analysis. It addresses the challenges posed by emerging technologies and innovative business models, offering a nuanced perspective on the development of a more balanced and flexible copyright framework. This essential resource will undoubtedly shape and inspire future debates and policy discussions within the copyright domain.?
Table of Contents:
Contents
Foreword ix
1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for EU Copyright Law 1
Enrico Bonadio and Caterina Sganga
PART I SUBJECT MATTER, AUTHORSHIP, AND CREATIVITY
2 The EU concept of ?work? and non-conventional subject matter 7
Tatiana Eleni Synodinou
3 ?Neglected players?: creators of sound recordings and audio-visual works, and dancers 35
Enrico Bonadio, Caterina Sganga and Magali Contardi
4 Should we ban generative AI, incentivize it or make it a medium for inclusive creativity? 61
Giancarlo Frosio
PART II COPYRIGHT AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
5 Copyright content as data: from human creativity to artificial intelligence generated innovation 89
Stavroula Karapapa
6 Copyright data improvement for AI licensing: the role of content moderation and text and data mining rules 105
Martin Senftleben
7 Dead or alive: futureproofing copyright in the context of NFTs 129
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