Yet another independent study bashes Article 11 Am 12. Februar 2019 - 21:58 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Today, the final report of the so-called Cairncross review was published. It thoroughly looks at how to sustain the production and distribution of high-quality journalism in the UK. In doing so, some interesting points regarding an ancillary copyright for press publishers are raised. Weiter
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EU Commission tried to hide a study that debunks the publisher's right as ineffective Am 3. Januar 2018 - 13:26 Uhr von Tom Hirche
What once seemed to be a single incident turned out to be a habit: Once again it has been revealed that the EU Commission tried to hide the results of a self-requested copyright-related study because the results were not suitable. This time the study is all about "Online News Aggregation and Neighbouring Rights for News Publishers". Weiter
European Parliament's study suggests abandonment of link tax Am 13. Oktober 2017 - 11:41 Uhr von Tom Hirche
Now that is some good news! An independent study reviewing the publisher's right a.k.a. link tax that had been requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) has just been published this week. It confirms once and for all what we and others were saying for quite some time now: the link tax will be harmful and should therefore be abandoned right away. Weiter
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"Grossly disproportionate" – New study on publisher's right Am 17. Januar 2017 - 12:14 Uhr von Tom Hirche
OpenForum Europe (OFE) has commissioned Dr. Mireille van Eechoud, who is Professor of Information Law at the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Law, to conduct a study on the ancillary copyright for publishers as proposed by the European Commission. It is very carefully written and pays special attention to the freedom of expression, the special effects on authors and open data/science. Weiter