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Internet Service Provider Liability For Copyright And Trade Mark Infringement Towards An Eu Coregulatory Framework Zoi Krokida

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Internet Service Provider Liability For Copyright And Trade Mark Infringement Towards An Eu Coregulatory Framework Zoi Krokida
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.68 MB
Author: Zoi Krokida
ISBN: 9781509948529, 9781509948550, 150994852X, 1509948554
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Internet Service Provider Liability For Copyright And Trade Mark Infringement Towards An Eu Coregulatory Framework Zoi Krokida by Zoi Krokida 9781509948529, 9781509948550, 150994852X, 1509948554 instant download after payment.

This book critically evaluates the EU regulatory framework for the liability of host Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for copyright and trade mark infringements and provides a cluster of novel recommendations for its improvement.
The book recommends the imposition of a duty of care to host ISPs to curb the dissemination of unauthorised works and counterfeit goods, the ascription of a transparency obligation to host ISPs towards their users, and the establishment of a supervisory authority for host ISPs.
Host ISPs have facilitated the dissemination of content amongst users and the purchase of goods online, enabling copyright holders and brand owners to attract a greater audience for their works and goods. However, their services have attracted a high number of copyright and trade mark violations, too. Neither Article 14 of the e-Commerce Directive nor Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive provides a solid response to the issue of host ISPs’ liability.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers in IT and IP law and offers a new perspective for resolving online IP disputes.

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