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EU Internet Law in the Digital Era: Regulation and Enforcement
Synodinou, Tatiana-Eleni
- ISBN:9783030255787
- Main Entry: Synodinou, Tatiana-Eleni
- Title:EU Internet Law in the Digital Era: Regulation and Enforcement/ Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou • Philippe Jougleux • Christiana Markou • Thalia Prastitou.-
- Publisher:Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2020.
- Added Entry:Jougleux, Philippe
- Added Entry:Markou, Christiana
- Added Entry:Prastitou, Thalia
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محتواي کتاب
- مشاهده
- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- Part I: Copyright Law and the Internet
- Chapter 1: Copyright Law and Internet Intermediaries Liability
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Art. 13 (Now 17) DSM—Proposal: To Filter Uploads or Not?
- 3 Access Providers, WiFis, and Injunctions
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2: Who Is a Lawful User in European Copyright Law? From a Variable Geometry to a Taxonomy of Lawful Use
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Emergence of the Concepts of the “Lawful User” and “Lawful Use” in European Copyright Legislation
- 2.1 The Introduction of the Concept in the Software and the Database Directive
- 2.2 “Lawful Use” in the Temporary Copy Exception Established by the Information Society Directive
- 2.3 The Various Shades of Lawfulness in EU Copyright Law: “Lawful Use” and “Lawful Access” in the Digital Single Market Copyright Package
- 3 Who Is a Lawful User?
- 4 Towards a Taxonomy of “Lawful Use” in European Copyright Law
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3: Linking and Copyright: Easier at Last? First National Applications of the CJEU GS Media Judgment
- Chapter 4: Forcing Flexibility with Fundamental Rights: Questioning the Dominance of Exclusive Rights
- Chapter 5: Copyright and the Press Publishers Right on the Internet: Evolutions and Perspectives
- Chapter 6: Author’s Right to Choose: Right of Divulgation in the Online Digital Single Market of the EU
- Chapter 7: “Digital” Exhaustion and the EU (Digital) Single Market
- Chapter 1: Copyright Law and Internet Intermediaries Liability
- Part II: Emerging Technologies and New Digital Challenges
- Chapter 8: Spoilers Under European Internet Law
- Chapter 9: Data Ownership in the Data Economy: A European Dilemma
- Chapter 10: Net Neutrality: Chances and Challenges in the Information Age
- Chapter 11: Cybersecurity Legislation: Latest Evolutions in the EU and Their Implementation in the Greek Legal System
- Chapter 12: The Role of Human Dignity in Processing (Health) Data Building on the Organ Trade Prohibition
- Chapter 13: Trusted Computing Initiative on the Spectrum of EU Cyber-Security Legal Framework
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The TC Technology Under the NIS Directive
- 3 Privileged Access Management
- 4 Standards, Policy, and Regulation
- 5 Essential Operators Identification
- 6 Security Requirements and Incident Notification
- 7 Consistent Mandatory Information Sharing Between National Authorities of Member States
- 8 Conclusions
- References
- Part III: E-commerce and Online Consumer Protection
- Chapter 14: Adopting a Smart Approach to EU Legislation: Why Has It Proven So Difficult to Introduce a Directive on Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content?
- Chapter 15: Consumer Protection on Social Media Platforms: Tackling the Challenges of Social Commerce
- Chapter 16: The 2018 New Deal on Better Enforcement and Modernisation of EU Consumer Law: An Actually Good Digital Deal?
- 1 Introduction: An Amending Proposal Rather Than a Brand New Legislative Initiative
- 2 Background: How Did We Get Here?
- 3 Inserted Consumer Protection Rules: Improving or Not the Substance of EU Consumer Law?
- 3.1 Introducing a Right to Individual Redress for Unfair Commercial Practices: The Greatest Change of All?
- 3.2 Amending the Right of Withdrawal: Watering Down Protection?
- 3.3 Transparency of Online Platforms: A Step in the Right Direction?
- 3.4 Digitalising the Scope of the CRD to Include Services: Are These Changes Enough?
- 4 Conclusion: A Good or a Bad Digital Deal?
- References
- Chapter 17: Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) & Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) for EU Consumers: Τhe European and Cypriot Framework
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Mediation as an ADR Method: A Short Presentation
- 3 Legislative Framework of ADR and ODR in Cyprus
- 4 Online Dispute Resolution: An Evolution in ADR
- 5 Alternative Dispute Resolution of Consumer Disputes: ODR for EU Consumers—The ODR Platform—Settling Consumer Disputes Online
- 6 Conclusion
- References