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Filtering for Copyright Enforcement in Europe after the Sabam cases
European Intellectual Property Review (2012)
  • Stefan Kulk
  • Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Radboud University Nijmegen
Abstract
Sabam, a Belgian collective rights management organisation, wanted an internet access provider and a social network site to install a filter system to enforce copyrights. In two recent judgments, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that the social network site and the internet access provider cannot be required to install the filter system that Sabam asked for. Are these judgments good news for fundamental rights? This article argues that little is won for privacy and freedom of information.
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2012
Citation Information
Stefan Kulk and Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius. "Filtering for Copyright Enforcement in Europe after the Sabam cases" European Intellectual Property Review Vol. 2012 Iss. 11 (2012) p. 54 - 58
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/frederik-zuiderveenborgesius/53/