E-Book, Englisch, 647 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 647 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-030-69583-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Part I - Copyright Law in the Digital Single Market:
1 Copyright and Fundamental Rights in the Digital Single Market
by Bernd Justin Jütte.-
2 Direct and wider implications of the CJEU’s decision in the Spiegel Online case on freedom of expression and other fundamental rights
by Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou.-
3 How Article 17 of the Digital Single Market Directive should be implemented: A personal view
by Victor Castro Rosa.-
4 Fairness in Copyright Contract Law - Remuneration for authors and performers under the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive
by Yannos Paramythiotis.-
5 The new mandatory teaching exception or limitation (Art. 5 of the DSM Directive): securing its application in the digital and cross – border environment(s), while losing the way to harmonization?
by Anna Despotidou.-
6 Digital exhaustion after Tom Kabinet: a non-exhausted debate
by Caterina Sganga.-
7 Does copyright support musical creativity in a remix era?
by Giorgos D. Vrakas.-
8 Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market and Freedom of Expression: EU’s Online Dilemma
by Sevra Guler Guzel.- Part II - AI Law in the Digital Single Market:
9 AI Governance as a patchwork: The regulatory and geopolitical approach of AI at international and European level
by Cristina Vanberghen and Alexandra Vanberghen.-
10 Unboxing the Black Box of Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Transparency and/or a Right to Functional Explainability
by Apostolos Vorrasand Lilian Mitrou.-
11 Copyright law and algorithmic creativity: Monopolizing inspiration?
by Theodoros Chiou.- Part III - Emerging Issues in EU Digital Law:
12 The duties and responsibilities of an Internet news portal as regards online comments posted by users in the ECHR case law
by Costas Paraskeva.-
13 The Global Reach of EU Law in the Digital Age: The Territorial Scope of Data Protection
by Ioanna Hadjiyianni.-Part IV - Fighting Cyber Criminality: European and National Approaches:
14 Legal aspects of malicious cryptomining in EU
by Philippe Jougleux.-
15 Combatting the cybercrime: Thoughts on the basis of Second Additional Protocol (draft) to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
by Vagia Polyzoidou.-
16 Criminal Law Responses to ‘Revenge Porn’ in Cyprus and England: Identification of the Offence and the Need for Legislative Regulations and Prevention
by Nikolaos Zeniou.-
17 Opening Pandora's box: IoT and Cybersecurity aspects to consider while regulating
by Yianna Danidou.- Part V - Privacy and Information Self-determination in the Digital Age:
18 Viewing Mediation under the GDPR lens
by Komninos Komnios.-
19 Targeted advertising in the digital era: Modern challenges to consumer privacy and economic freedom. The responses of the EU legal order
by Eleni Tzoulia.-
20 Does Online Privacy Exist in the GDRP Era? The Google Voice Assistant Case
by Tine Munk.-
21 3D Printing - Clarifying Legal Principles and Concepts
by Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesnerand Chris Willett.-
22 Private Law Considerations in the context of Apps’ Distribution via App stores
by Ioannis Iglezakis, Vasiliki Samartzi, Ria Papadimitriou and Evgenia Smyrnaki.- Part VI - Consumer and Corporate Protection in the Digital Environment:
23 The notion of “online intermediation services” found in the new EU Platform Regulation: Who is caught afterall?
by Thalia Prastitou Merdi.-
24 Loot Boxes, Gambling, and the Challenge of Regulating Random Chance Purchases in Videogames
by Juan A. Salmerón Henríquez.-
25 Third-party Liability of Manufacturers of Automated Vehi-cles for over-the-air Updates
by Michael Chatzipanagiotis.-
26 The nature of rights upon cryptocurrencies
by Evripidis Rizos.-
27 Consumer Protection and Digital Currencies in the EU: A Comparative Analysis between FiatCurrencies and Blockchain Payment Methods
by Anna Plevri.