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@Article{b.m.loos2021, author = "B. M. Loos, Marco", title = "The (Proposed) Transposition Of The Digital Content Directive In The Netherlands", journal = "JIPITEC", year = "2021", volume = "12", number = "2", pages = "229--None", keywords = "Dutch law; consumer sales law; conformity; digital content; digital services; remedies", abstract = "The Dutch bill for the transposition of the Digital Content Directive, recently submitted to the Dutch parliament, will create a new Title in the Civil Code dealing with digital content and digital services contracts. In line with Dutch legislative tradition, the bill is closely aligned with Dutch (consumer) sales law, which is amended accordingly for the transposition of the Sale of Goods Directive. The most important feature of the new title on digital content and digital services contracts is the 'open period' during which a lack of conformity may arise: as long as the consumer could reasonably expect that the digital content or service would remain to be in conformity, any lack thereof entitles the consumer to a remedy. In this paper, the Dutch system and the implementation of the directive will be explained.", issn = "2190-3387", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-52966" }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 |
The (Proposed) Transposition Of The Digital Content Directive In The Netherlands (eng) |
Author | Marco B. M. Loos |
Language | eng |
Abstract | The Dutch bill for the transposition of the Digital Content Directive, recently submitted to the Dutch parliament, will create a new Title in the Civil Code dealing with digital content and digital services contracts. In line with Dutch legislative tradition, the bill is closely aligned with Dutch (consumer) sales law, which is amended accordingly for the transposition of the Sale of Goods Directive. The most important feature of the new title on digital content and digital services contracts is the 'open period' during which a lack of conformity may arise: as long as the consumer could reasonably expect that the digital content or service would remain to be in conformity, any lack thereof entitles the consumer to a remedy. In this paper, the Dutch system and the implementation of the directive will be explained. |
Subject | Dutch law; consumer sales law, conformity, digital content, digital services, remedies |
DDC | 340 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-29-52966 |