Top EU Court Advisor Says Technical Standards, Like Laws, Should Not Be Locked Down By Copyright

peter.suber's bookmarks 2023-07-05

Summary:

"One of the most pernicious ideas that copyright maximalism has spread is that preventing people from freely accessing creative material is not just a good thing to do, but should be the natural state of affairs. This has made questioning whether copyright is really the best way to support artists and promote creativity hard. Against that background, there’s an interesting opinion from one of the top EU court’s special advisers, known as advocates general, suggesting a situation in which copyright definitely should not be applied....

The basic idea is simple: people can’t be expected to follow a law (or technical standard) if they don’t have ready access to it. Copyright is a barrier to access, and therefore should not be allowed for harmonized technical standards (HTS), just as it is not permitted for EU laws. And even if for some reason HTS were subject to copyright, free access must be granted anyway, blunting its negative impact...."

Link:

https://www.techdirt.com/2023/07/05/top-eu-court-advisor-says-technical-standards-like-laws-should-not-be-locked-down-by-copyright/

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » peter.suber's bookmarks
Music and Digital Media » Techdirt.

Tags:

oa.new oa.europe oa.litigation oa.standards oa.copyright oa.pd oa.pro oa.copyright

Authors:

Mike Masnick

Date tagged:

07/05/2023, 21:10

Date published:

07/05/2023, 11:01