(magistrsko diplomsko delo)
Abstract
Tehnološki razvoj in digitalizacija imata velik vpliv na področje avtorskega prava in sorodnih pravic. Z razvojem so se pojavili novi načini izkoriščanja del in drugih predmetov varstva, a z uporabo zakonodaje še nismo uspeli rešiti težav, ki izhajajo iz njega. Zato je na področju avtorskega prava (zlasti čezmejni elementi) precej negotovosti. Direktiva (EU) 2019/790 Evropskega parlamenta in Sveta z dne 17. aprila 2019 o avtorski in sorodnih pravicah na enotnem digitalnem trgu in spremembi direktiv 96/9/ES in 2001/29/ES je poskus Evropske unije k harmonizaciji in posodobitvi ureditev po državah članicah. Z njo so se uvedle novosti, ki naj bi izboljšale razmere na enotnem digitalnem trgu, zlasti s prilagoditvijo nekaterih izjem in omejitev glede avtorske in sorodnih pravic, poenostavitvijo nekaterih postopkov licenciranja, vključitvijo pravil za lažjo uporabo vsebin v javni domeni, pravil glede publikacij, pravil glede uporabe vsebin na spletnih storitvah, ki shranjujejo in zagotavljajo dostop do vsebin, ki jih naložijo uporabniki storitev, pravil glede preglednosti pogodb z avtorji oz. izvajalci, pravil glede plačila za avtorje in izvajalce ter glede mehanizma za preklic pravic, ki so jih ti prenesli izključno. V tem delu nameravam strnjeno povzeti vsebino navedene direktive, pri tem pa posebej analizirati dele, ki so bili deležni največ pozornosti oz. se je z njimi javnost in stroka najbolj ukvarjala, ter analizirati njihove učinke.
Keywords
enotni digitalni trg;avtorske pravice;sorodne pravice;evropsko pravo;pravo EU;Evropska unija;Sodišče Evropske unije;magistrske diplomske naloge;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2022 |
Typology: |
2.09 - Master's Thesis |
Organization: |
UL PF - Faculty of Law |
Publisher: |
[T. Gaberšek] |
UDC: |
347.78(4-6EU)(043.2) |
COBISS: |
124564739
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28 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Directive on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market and its effects |
Secondary abstract: |
Technological advancement and digitalisation have a major impact on the field of copyright and related rights. New ways of exploiting works and other protected subject matter have emerged with this advancement, but we have not yet managed to use legislation to resolve issues arising from it. As a result, the field of copyright law (especially cross-border elements) has many uncertainties. Directive (EU) 2019/790 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market and amending Directives 96/9/EC and 2001/29/EC is the European Union's attempt to harmonise and modernise the rules across Member States. With it, innovations that are meant to improve the digital single market were introduced, in particular by adapting certain exceptions and limitations to copyright and related rights, facilitating certain licensing practices, and including rules for facilitating the use of content in the public domain, rules on rights on publications, rules on use of content by online service providers storing and giving access to user-uploaded content, rules on the transparency of authors' or performers' contracts, rules on authors' and performers' remuneration, and the mechanism for the revocation of rights that authors and performers have transferred on an exclusive basis. In this thesis, I intend to concisely summarise the content of the Directive, analysing in particular the parts that have received the most public and professional attention, as well as analysing their impact. |
Secondary keywords: |
Digital Single Market;copyright;related rights;European law;EU law;European Union;Court of Justice of the European Union; |
Type (COBISS): |
Master's thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak. |
Pages: |
VI, 47 f. |
ID: |
16662119 |