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Pedro De Miguel Asensio, Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements, 3 (2012) JIPITEC 350 para 1.
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%0 Journal Article %T Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements %A De Miguel Asensio, Pedro %J JIPITEC %D 2012 %V 3 %N 3 %@ 2190-3387 %F de miguel asensio2012 %X The coordination between territoriality restricted intellectual property rights and the potential global reach of Internet activities has been the focus of significant attention in recent years. The liability of Internet intermediaries offering potentially global services that may facilitate infringements of intellectual property rights by others in multiple countries poses a particular challenge in that regard. At a substantive law level, significant differences remain between jurisdictions regarding secondary liability for intellectual property rights infringements and safe harbor provisions for Internet intermediaries. The present article discusses the conflict of laws aspects of the liability of Internet intermediaries in light of the recent international efforts to adopt soft law provisions on intellectual property and private international law. %L 340 %K Conflict of Laws. %K Intellectual Property %K Internet, Intermediaries %K Safe Harbors %K Secondary Liability %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-35220 %P 350-360Download
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@Article{demiguelasensio2012, author = "De Miguel Asensio, Pedro", title = "Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements", journal = "JIPITEC", year = "2012", volume = "3", number = "3", pages = "350--360", keywords = "Conflict of Laws.; Intellectual Property; Internet, Intermediaries; Safe Harbors; Secondary Liability", abstract = "The coordination between territoriality restricted intellectual property rights and the potential global reach of Internet activities has been the focus of significant attention in recent years. The liability of Internet intermediaries offering potentially global services that may facilitate infringements of intellectual property rights by others in multiple countries poses a particular challenge in that regard. At a substantive law level, significant differences remain between jurisdictions regarding secondary liability for intellectual property rights infringements and safe harbor provisions for Internet intermediaries. The present article discusses the conflict of laws aspects of the liability of Internet intermediaries in light of the recent international efforts to adopt soft law provisions on intellectual property and private international law.", issn = "2190-3387", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-35220" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - De Miguel Asensio, Pedro PY - 2012 DA - 2012// TI - Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements JO - JIPITEC SP - 350 EP - 360 VL - 3 IS - 3 KW - Conflict of Laws. KW - Intellectual Property KW - Internet, Intermediaries KW - Safe Harbors KW - Secondary Liability AB - The coordination between territoriality restricted intellectual property rights and the potential global reach of Internet activities has been the focus of significant attention in recent years. The liability of Internet intermediaries offering potentially global services that may facilitate infringements of intellectual property rights by others in multiple countries poses a particular challenge in that regard. At a substantive law level, significant differences remain between jurisdictions regarding secondary liability for intellectual property rights infringements and safe harbor provisions for Internet intermediaries. The present article discusses the conflict of laws aspects of the liability of Internet intermediaries in light of the recent international efforts to adopt soft law provisions on intellectual property and private international law. SN - 2190-3387 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-35220 ID - de miguel asensio2012 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Journal of intellectual property, information technology and electronic commerce law 3 (2012) 3 |
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Title |
Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements (eng) |
Author | Pedro De Miguel Asensio |
Language | eng |
Abstract | The coordination between territoriality restricted intellectual property rights and the potential global reach of Internet activities has been the focus of significant attention in recent years. The liability of Internet intermediaries offering potentially global services that may facilitate infringements of intellectual property rights by others in multiple countries poses a particular challenge in that regard. At a substantive law level, significant differences remain between jurisdictions regarding secondary liability for intellectual property rights infringements and safe harbor provisions for Internet intermediaries. The present article discusses the conflict of laws aspects of the liability of Internet intermediaries in light of the recent international efforts to adopt soft law provisions on intellectual property and private international law. |
Subject | Conflict of Laws., Intellectual Property, Internet, Intermediaries, Safe Harbors, Secondary Liability |
DDC | 340 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-29-35220 |