EU digital copyright law and the end-user

Giuseppe Mazziotti*

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Abstract

This book is the first comprehensive exploration of the legal framework of EU digital copyright law from the perspective of the 'end-user'. This multi-faceted actor of the digital environment is a consumer of copyrighted works, a file-sharer of these works on the Internet, and a possible follow-on creator, who builds upon pre-existing digitised materials. All of these activities raise significant issues for national, European and international legal systems. The author critically evaluates the economic and legal consequences of the spectacular rise of user-generated content for existing copyright rules, with reference to human rights law, competition law and other important policies contained in the EC Treaty. He details policy options which would establish a balance between digital copyright law and the preservation of constitutionally-mandated end-user activities like personal use, private copying, educational and research activities and the unprecedented transformative uses enabled by digital technologies. This book is essential reading for lawyers, policymakers and academics interested in copyright law, competition law concerning digital media and information technology, consumer digital rights, Internet governance, freedom of expression and user data protection in digital settings.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
Number of pages374
ISBN (Print)9783540759843
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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