Copyright in the Digital Single Market: Article-by-Article Commentary to the Provisions of Directive 2019/790

Copyright in the Digital Single Market

Article-by-Article Commentary to the Provisions of Directive 2019/790
 
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ISBN13:9780198858591
ISBN10:01988585911
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:528 pages
Size:253x178x33 mm
Weight:1 g
Language:English
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This book provides an article-by-article commentary to all the provisions of Directive 2019/790 on copyright in the Digital Single Market. It is the first complete commentary to Directive 2019/790, analyzing the history, objectives, and content of each and every provision.

Long description:
In 2019, the EU legislature adopted Directive 2019/790 on copyright in the Digital Single Market. The Directive is supported by a multi-faceted rationale and represents one of the most significant and ambitious EU harmonization efforts in the copyright field so far. This book provides an article-by-article commentary to all the provisions of the Directive. It is the first complete commentary to Directive 2019/790.

By analyzing the history, objectives, and content of each and every provision, as well as the relationship between some of those provisions and between the Directive and the pre-existing acquis, this book provides a rational, consistent and detailed explanation of the Directive as a whole and of its individual contents. This Commentary will be a travel companion to all those who wish or need to navigate the legislative provisions that were adopted in 2019 to make EU copyright fit for the "digital single market".

Professor Eleonora Rosati is renowned as the leading EU copyright expert and from this commentary it is clear why. No one else could have written this book, and certainly not to this standard. It is a detailed and exhaustive vade mecum for those engaging with the provisions of the DSM Directive, and it goes without saying then that it would be of interest to both academics and practitioners, including legislators and courts across the EU with an interested in EU copyright harmonisation, reform and the DSM Directive.
Table of Contents:
Table Of Case Law (Court Of Justice Of The European Union)
Table Of Abbreviations
Introduction: Origin, Objectives And Content Of The Directive
Article 1 - Subject Matter And Scope
Article 2 - Definitions
Article 3 - Text And Data Mining For The Purposes Of Scientific Research
Article 4 - Exception Or Limitation For Text And Data Mining
Article 5 - Use Of Works And Other Subject Matter In Digital And Cross-Border Teaching Activities
Article 6 - Preservation Of Cultural Heritage
Article 7 - Common Provisions
Article 8 - Use Of Out-Of-Commerce Works And Other Subject Matter By Cultural Heritage Institutions
Article 9 - Cross-Border Uses
Article 10 - Publicity Measures
Article 11 - Stakeholder Dialogue
Article 12 - Collective Licensing With An Extended Effect
Article 13 - Negotiation Mechanism
Article 14 - Works Of Visual Art In The Public Domain
Article 15 - Protection Of Press Publications Concerning Online Uses
Article 16 - Claims To Fair Compensation
Article 17 - Use Of Protected Content By Online Content-Sharing Service Providers
Article 18 - Principle Of Appropriate And Proportionate Remuneration
Article 19 - Transparency Obligation
Article 20 - Contract Adjustment Mechanism
Article 21 - Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedure
Article 22 - Right Of Revocation
Article 23 - Common Provisions
Article 24 - Amendments To Directives 96/9/Ec And 2001/29/Ec
Article 25 - Relationship With Exceptions And Limitations Provided For In Other Directives
Article 26 - Application In Time
Article 27 - Transitional Provision
Article 28 - Protection Of Personal Data
Article 29 - Transposition
Article 30 - Review
Article 31 - Entry Into Force
Article 32 - Addressees
Appendix 1 - Proposal For A Directive Of The European Parliament And Of The Council On Copyright In The Digital Single Market
Appendix 2 - Directive (Eu) 2019/790 Of The European Parliament And Of The Council Of 17 April 2019 On Copyright And Related Rights In The Digital Single Market And Amending Directives 96/9/Ec And 2001/29/Ec
Index