Commission consultation on Article 17 guidance: User rights must be protected at upload

infojustice 2020-09-09

Summary:

[Paul Keller] At the end of July the Commission published a long awaited “targeted consultation addressed to the participants to the stakeholder dialogue on Article 17 of the CDSM Directive“. With this consultation the Commission makes good on its (pre-covid) promise to “share initial views on the content of the Article 17 guidance” with the participants of the stakeholder dialogue. Nestled in-between 18 questions, the consultation document provides a detailed outline of what the Commission’s guidance could look like once it is finalised. While we have been rather sceptical after the end of the six meetings of the stakeholder dialogue meetings, we are pleased to see that the initial views shared by the Commission express a genuine attempt to find a balance between the protection of user rights and the interests of creators and other rightholders, which reflects the complex balance of the provisions introduced by Article 17 after a long legislative fight.

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http://infojustice.org/archives/42605?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=commission-consultation-on-article-17-guidance-user-rights-must-be-protected-at-upload

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09/09/2020, 04:35

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09/07/2020, 15:57