Description
Central to the book is the question of whether the Commission's proposed legislative solutions will lead to a more coherent, or more fragmented, legal framework at both EU and member state level. Experts within the field assess how current legislation can be effectively applied and look ahead to examine how potential issues raised by emerging technologies, and the need to develop the online content market beyond the DSM proposal, can be anticipated and addressed.
Providing a well-rounded view of the subject, this book will be of interest to scholars working within copyright, competition, and consumer law as well as those researching the development of the internal market more widely. Practising lawyers and in-house counsel who work on licensing and distribution agreements within Europe will also benefit from the analysis of new DSM legislation and associated case studies.
Contributors include: A. Alen-Savikko, R.M. Ballardini, M.C. Gamito, K. Havu, K. He, O. Honkkila, M. Kivistoe, T. Knapstad, G. Mazziotti, D. Mendis, P. Mezei, V. Moscon, M. Oker-Blom, T. Pihlajarinne, T. Roos, J. Vesala, K. Weckstroem Lindroos
About the Author
Edited by Taina Pihlajarinne, Professor of Copyright Law, Juha Vesala and Olli Honkkila, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland
Reviews
'This book presents a unique and comprehensive perspective on online content distribution in the Digital Single Market (DSM). It goes beyond the current copyright debates and includes a highly relevant discussion on emerging technologies such as 3D design and AI generated content. It is necessary reading for anyone who is following the efforts in the European Union to adopt a Directive in this field.'
--Niklas Bruun, IPR University Center, Finland
Book Information
ISBN 9781788119894
Author Taina Pihlajarinne
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd