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Monika Namysłowska, Agnieszka Jabłonowska, Filip Wiaderek, Implementation Of The Digital Content Directive In Poland: A Fast Ride On A Tandem Bike Against The Traffic, 12 (2021) JIPITEC 241 para 1.
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%0 Journal Article %T Implementation Of The Digital Content Directive In Poland: A Fast Ride On A Tandem Bike Against The Traffic %A Namysłowska, Monika %A Jabłonowska, Agnieszka %A Wiaderek, Filip %J JIPITEC %D 2021 %V 12 %N 2 %@ 2190-3387 %F namysłowska2021 %X Just like two cyclists on a tandem, Directive 2019/770 (DCD) and Directive 2019/771 (SGD) ride together in the same direction. Their ultimate goal is to increase the level of consumer protection and improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down conformity standards and remedies in contracts for the sale of goods and supply of digital content and digital services. The purpose of this article is to present the way, in which the Directives concerned are scheduled to be implemented into the Polish legal system. In order to provide the necessary background, initial Polish experiences with the implementation of the EU consumer aquis are discussed. These early developments are then contrasted with the recently unveiled plans for the DCD and SGD implementation, which met severe criticism in Polish academia. Instead of an integrated approach, a “copy-paste” implementation outside of the Civil Code is proposed. This may result in a systemic disruption affecting not only consumer law, but also contract law as a whole. %L 340 %K Directive 2019/770 %K Directive 2019/771 %K Polish law %K SGD %K consumer protection %K digital content %K digital services %K implementation %K sale of goods %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-52972 %P 241-NoneDownload
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@Article{namysłowska2021, author = "Namys{\l}owska, Monika and Jab{\l}onowska, Agnieszka and Wiaderek, Filip", title = "Implementation Of The Digital Content Directive In Poland: A Fast Ride On A Tandem Bike Against The Traffic", journal = "JIPITEC", year = "2021", volume = "12", number = "2", pages = "241--None", keywords = "Directive 2019/770; Directive 2019/771; Polish law; SGD; consumer protection; digital content; digital services; implementation; sale of goods", abstract = "Just like two cyclists on a tandem, Directive 2019/770 (DCD) and Directive 2019/771 (SGD) ride together in the same direction. Their ultimate goal is to increase the level of consumer protection and improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down conformity standards and remedies in contracts for the sale of goods and supply of digital content and digital services. The purpose of this article is to present the way, in which the Directives concerned are scheduled to be implemented into the Polish legal system. In order to provide the necessary background, initial Polish experiences with the implementation of the EU consumer aquis are discussed. These early developments are then contrasted with the recently unveiled plans for the DCD and SGD implementation, which met severe criticism in Polish academia. Instead of an integrated approach, a ``copy-paste'' implementation outside of the Civil Code is proposed. This may result in a systemic disruption affecting not only consumer law, but also contract law as a whole.", issn = "2190-3387", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-52972" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Namysłowska, Monika AU - Jabłonowska, Agnieszka AU - Wiaderek, Filip PY - 2021 DA - 2021// TI - Implementation Of The Digital Content Directive In Poland: A Fast Ride On A Tandem Bike Against The Traffic JO - JIPITEC SP - 241 EP - None VL - 12 IS - 2 KW - Directive 2019/770 KW - Directive 2019/771 KW - Polish law KW - SGD KW - consumer protection KW - digital content KW - digital services KW - implementation KW - sale of goods AB - Just like two cyclists on a tandem, Directive 2019/770 (DCD) and Directive 2019/771 (SGD) ride together in the same direction. Their ultimate goal is to increase the level of consumer protection and improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down conformity standards and remedies in contracts for the sale of goods and supply of digital content and digital services. The purpose of this article is to present the way, in which the Directives concerned are scheduled to be implemented into the Polish legal system. In order to provide the necessary background, initial Polish experiences with the implementation of the EU consumer aquis are discussed. These early developments are then contrasted with the recently unveiled plans for the DCD and SGD implementation, which met severe criticism in Polish academia. Instead of an integrated approach, a “copy-paste” implementation outside of the Civil Code is proposed. This may result in a systemic disruption affecting not only consumer law, but also contract law as a whole. SN - 2190-3387 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-52972 ID - namysłowska2021 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Journal of intellectual property, information technology and electronic commerce law 12 (2021) 2 |
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Title |
Implementation Of The Digital Content Directive In Poland: A Fast Ride On A Tandem Bike Against The Traffic (eng) |
Author | Monika Namysłowska, Agnieszka Jabłonowska, Filip Wiaderek |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Just like two cyclists on a tandem, Directive 2019/770 (DCD) and Directive 2019/771 (SGD) ride together in the same direction. Their ultimate goal is to increase the level of consumer protection and improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down conformity standards and remedies in contracts for the sale of goods and supply of digital content and digital services. The purpose of this article is to present the way, in which the Directives concerned are scheduled to be implemented into the Polish legal system. In order to provide the necessary background, initial Polish experiences with the implementation of the EU consumer aquis are discussed. These early developments are then contrasted with the recently unveiled plans for the DCD and SGD implementation, which met severe criticism in Polish academia. Instead of an integrated approach, a “copy-paste” implementation outside of the Civil Code is proposed. This may result in a systemic disruption affecting not only consumer law, but also contract law as a whole. |
Subject | Directive 2019/770, Directive 2019/771, Polish law, SGD, consumer protection, digital content, digital services, implementation, sale of goods |
DDC | 340 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-29-52972 |