Twitter has suspended the account of Sci-Hub, a site that provides access to paywalled academic journal articles. The suspension comes in the midst of a court case in India between publishers and the site.
A recent proposal recommending the deployment of surveillance software in order to monitor those accessing academic material has drawn fire from digital rights advocates and scientists.
Les éditeurs de presse qui comptaient sur Google et les droits voisins pour se renflouer ont essuyé mercredi un camouflet de la part du moteur de recherche. La directive européenne adoptée au printemps n’a rien résolu.
In response to the call for comments on the Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee on the Management of Copyright and Related Rights in the Internal Market (COM(2004) 261).
1850: Deutsche Presseverleger wollen Urheberrecht auf Nachrichten durchsetzen, weil die neu eingetroffene Technologie des Telegramms ihr Geschäftsmodell ruiniert. Es wird abgelehnt.
Despite ringing denunciations from small EU tech businesses, giant EU entertainment companies, artists' groups, technical experts, and human rights experts, and the largest body of concerned citizens in EU history, the EU has concluded its "trilogues" on the new Copyright Directive, striking a deal...
In the evening of February 13, negotiators from the European Parliament and the Council concluded the trilogue negotiations with a final text for the new EU Copyright Directive.
This week started with a terrifying bang, when German and French negotiators announced a deal to revive the worst parts of the new EU Copyright Directive though a compromise on "Article 13," which requires copyright filters for any online service that allows the public to communicate.The Franco-...
Vint Cerf, Tim Berners-Lee, and Dozens of Other Computing Experts Oppose Article 13As Europe's latest copyright proposal heads to a critical vote on June 20-21, more than 70 Internet and computing luminaries have spoken out against a dangerous provision, Article 13, that would require Internet...
The second-to-last round of trilogue negotiations to hammer out the final wording of the EU Copyright Directive takes place tonight. Ahead of the negotiations, a letter to MEPs from big film industry associations and sports leagues is raising eyebrows.
Die große Urheberrechtsreform der EU sollte Kunstschaffende vor unfairen Verträgen und Ausbeutung schützen. Doch bei Geheimgesprächen strichen die Verhandler die Schutz-Artikel einfach wieder raus. Das macht einen SPD-Abgeordneten in Brüssel wütend. So war das nicht ausgemacht!
Academics from 25 leading Intellectual Property research centres in Europe have today published an open letter, expressing grave concerns at the legislative direction of the proposed copyright directive. After a balanced draft report by the European Parliament’s Rapporteur Therese Comodini (Comodini Report, issued on 10 March 2017 [LINK]), recent texts coming from the new Rapporteur…
Eine von der EU-Kommission in Auftrag gegebene Studie besagt, das Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverleger sei wirkungslos. Veröffentlicht wurde sie nie.
A 30 page paper panning the Commission’s copyright plans on press publishers written by JRC never saw the light of the day. Thanks to a series of freedom of access requests, I have obtained a version of the draft paper that is as of today still unpublished by the Commission.