Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative Europe. - D 4.4 Territoriality Roundtables (combined report)

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Publication date 14-12-2022
Number of pages 17
Publisher ReCreating Europe
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
This report summarizes the outcome of two roundtables held with expert legal scholars on the need for a unified European copyright. Issues discussed include various models for a unitary copyright title and fundamental rights aspects.
The Roundtables are part of a strand of the Recreating Europe project that queries how the territorial nature of copyright and related rights can hinder the realisation of the digital single market. While for e.g., trademarks and designs the EU has legislated community wide rights that extend across borders of individual Member States, copyright and related rights remain national at heart. Authors, performers, phonogram producers, database producers and other related rights owners all acquire bundles of national rights in their respective (intellectual) productions. Despite far-reaching harmonization of the subject-matter, scope and duration of national rights, these rights remain restricted in their existence and exploitation to the geographic boundaries of the individual Member States under whose laws they arise, i.e., they are territorial.
Document type Report
Note Part of "Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative Europe", Grant Agreement No. 870626.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7439068
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