The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective

This paper examines the law relating to the right of communication to the public with reference to cloud storage and retrieval. It does so under the WIPO Internet treaties and EU statutory and case law, with some references to Member State statutory and case law when relevant. It focuses therefore o...

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Main Author: Derclaye, Estelle
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29078/
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description This paper examines the law relating to the right of communication to the public with reference to cloud storage and retrieval. It does so under the WIPO Internet treaties and EU statutory and case law, with some references to Member State statutory and case law when relevant. It focuses therefore on the liability of the cloud computing provider and the user for communication to the public, which, according to the law, includes making protected content available to the public. I leave aside the private international law issues as they are addressed by other speakers.
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spelling nottingham-290782020-05-04T20:21:18Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29078/ The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective Derclaye, Estelle This paper examines the law relating to the right of communication to the public with reference to cloud storage and retrieval. It does so under the WIPO Internet treaties and EU statutory and case law, with some references to Member State statutory and case law when relevant. It focuses therefore on the liability of the cloud computing provider and the user for communication to the public, which, according to the law, includes making protected content available to the public. I leave aside the private international law issues as they are addressed by other speakers. 2012-10 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Derclaye, Estelle (2012) The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective. In: ALAI Congress 2012: Copyright and Related Rights in the “Cloud” Environment, 16-18 Oct 2012, Kyoto, Japan.
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The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective
title The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective
title_full The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective
title_fullStr The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective
title_full_unstemmed The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective
title_short The right of communication to the public in the cloud: an EU perspective
title_sort right of communication to the public in the cloud: an eu perspective
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29078/