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Drm At The Intersection Of Copyright Law And Technology : A Case Study For Regulation, Severine Dusollier
Drm At The Intersection Of Copyright Law And Technology : A Case Study For Regulation, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
Digital Rights Management, that have been deployed to enforce copyright, present an interesting case study for regulation. DRM, as a technology, has significant effects on copyright regulation. When applied to limiting access or controlling the use of some works, and reinforced by anti-circumvention provisions, a DRM system acts as a technical norm regulating the very use of a copyrighted work, as copyright regulation does. But the normative effect of DRM technologies is rather different in terms of content and in terms of nature. Mere access to and use of works are now under control, whereas copyright is traditionally limited to …
(Re)Introducing Formalities In Copyright : Towards More Open Content?, Severine Dusollier
(Re)Introducing Formalities In Copyright : Towards More Open Content?, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
Many voices have been recently heard in favor of the reintroduction of formalities in copyright law, in order to counteract the rapid expansion of copyright protection and the ensuing diminishing of the public domain. Formalities have been considered as a way to limit the automatic granting of copyright, to shorten its duration or to make its enforcement less easy. This paper examines the relevance of a possible reintroduction of formalities for the enhancement and safeguarding of the public domain. It first considers the formalities the introduction of which (or reintroduction in some countries) has been proposed, under two lenses: their …
Peer-To-Peer Filesharing And Copyright: What Could Be The Role Ofcollective Management, Severine Dusollier, Caroline Colin
Peer-To-Peer Filesharing And Copyright: What Could Be The Role Ofcollective Management, Severine Dusollier, Caroline Colin
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Lawmaker And Of The Judge In The Conflict Between Copyright Exceptions, Freedom Of Expression And Technological Measures, Severine Dusollier
The Role Of The Lawmaker And Of The Judge In The Conflict Between Copyright Exceptions, Freedom Of Expression And Technological Measures, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
L’Affaire Microsoft Ou L’Interopérabilité, Nouvelle Valeur Du Droit De La Concurrence ?, Severine Dusollier
L’Affaire Microsoft Ou L’Interopérabilité, Nouvelle Valeur Du Droit De La Concurrence ?, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
Private Copy Levies And Technical Protection Of Copyright : The Uneasy Accomodation Of Two Conflicting Logics, Severine Dusollier, Caroline Ker
Private Copy Levies And Technical Protection Of Copyright : The Uneasy Accomodation Of Two Conflicting Logics, Severine Dusollier, Caroline Ker
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
La Contractualisation De L'Utilisation Des Oeuvres Et L'Expérience Belge Des Exceptions Impératives, Severine Dusollier
La Contractualisation De L'Utilisation Des Oeuvres Et L'Expérience Belge Des Exceptions Impératives, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
Sharing Access To Intellectual Property Through Private Ordering, Severine Dusollier
Sharing Access To Intellectual Property Through Private Ordering, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
Property and exclusivity are at the core of the intellectual rights. Traditionnally, copyright or patent rights are seen as tools to exclude others. Oddly enough, copyright and patent holders have started to engage in non-exclusionary practices through open access, open source or open licensing schemes. By using exclusivity not to exclude others but to include them, to share and socialize intellectual property, by giving rights to use, reproduce, modify and distribute works or inventions, those mechanisms reverse the traditional narrative of intellectual property and introduce commons features within the exercise of the right itself. Interestingly, such licensing schemes are based …
The Master's Tools V. The Master's House: Creative Commons V. Copyright, Severine Dusollier
The Master's Tools V. The Master's House: Creative Commons V. Copyright, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
Technology As An Imperative For Regulating Copyright: From The Public Exploitation To The Private Use Of The Work, Severine Dusollier
Technology As An Imperative For Regulating Copyright: From The Public Exploitation To The Private Use Of The Work, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.
Open Source And Copyleft: Authorship Reconsidered ?, Severine Dusollier
Open Source And Copyleft: Authorship Reconsidered ?, Severine Dusollier
Severine Dusollier
No abstract provided.