Flexibilities in Copyright Law

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Flexibilities in Copyright Law

Synodinou, Tatiana Eleni; Sganga, Caterina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2026

558

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Inglês

9781032720845

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Introduction 1. The Aims and Objectives of the European Union as Imperatives for more Flexibility in Copyright Law 2. Transforming Copyright Exceptions Into User Rights 3. Five years after. A critical re-evaluation of end-user flexibilities under the CDSM Directive 4. Article 3(3) InfoSoc Directive under the CJEU jurisprudence: the need for flexibility rather than a pre-emptive statement 5. The Dynamic Interpretation of Lending Right in VOB: a Precedent for Copyright Flexibilities? 6. Free Use-As-Free Labor: UGC Platforms' Data Capture Model 7. Originality as a fortress resisting technological evolution. Some comments inspired by the copyrightability of 3D digitization and printing 8. The nebulous notion of interoperability and its growing importance in EU copyright law 9. Flexibility Through Openness in Research Exceptions 10. Algorithmic propagation: How the data-platform regulatory framework may increase bias in content moderation 11. Fair Enforcement Procedures as a Means to Enhance Substantive Flexibility in Copyright Law 12. Article 17 of the CDSM Directive: the new route to publication for cover songs and remixes 13. Copyright Governance of Algorithms? Algorithmic transparency as a regulatory tool to ensure a fairer and more accountable copyright governance regime 14. Conceptualising the Right to Secondary Publication 15. Permitted but Paid: The Flexibilisation of Copyright Law through Statutory Remuneration Rights 16. Mind the (Accessibilities) Gap: Copyright Flexibilities and Media Regulation 17. What Should Pastiche Mean in a Copyright Context? 18. Internet memes as an element of free speech online 19. Towards Resilient Educational Systems in the EU - Proposal for an Operational Education Exception 20. Encouraging the Use of Copyright Flexibilities through Codes of Best Practices: A Deliberative Approach 21. A (flexible) call to arms to safeguard creative reuse 22. Territoriality as a Copyright Inflexibility? The Case of European Film Distribution 23. To opt-out or not to opt-out? Music as data to be mined: a music industry perspective
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user rights;copyright exceptions;digital content regulation;algorithmic governance;fair use doctrine;educational licensing;copyright limitations in EU law