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Restructuring the Economic Rights in Copyright : Focus on exploitation

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Recent case law of the European Court of Justice on copyright’s three core economic rights – of reproduction, communication to the public and distribution – suggests a growing disconnect between the legal definitions of the economic rights that are historically patterned on 19th and 20th century modes of exploitation of copyright works, and the economic and technological realities of the 21st Century. This disconnect leads to overprotection or underprotection of copyright works, and is therefore likely to act as a disincentive for investment in innovative content and information services. This panel, which is part of a Microsoft-sponsored collaborative interdisciplinary research project led by IViR and CreatE, seeks to reconstruct the core economic rights protected under EU copyright law, with the aim of bringing these rights better in line with economic and technological realities. [Panel Abstract]
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hal-03399221 , version 1 (23-10-2021)

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Séverine Dusollier. Restructuring the Economic Rights in Copyright : Focus on exploitation. European Policy for Intellectual Property, Sep 2015, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-03399221⟩
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