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%0 Journal Article %T Notice-and-Takedown Procedure under Greek Intellectual Property Law 4481/2017 %A Tsigou, Charis %J JIPITEC %D 2018 %V 9 %N 2 %@ 2190-3387 %F tsigou2018 %X After two years of negotiations and several drafts, the provisions of the Directive 2014/26/EU on collective management of copyright and related rights were introduced into Greek legislation by the Law 4481/2017, which establishes a strict legal framework for the collective management organisations and places great emphasis on state control mechanisms. Additionally, Law 4481/2017 introduces a notice-and-takedown procedure as a sanction to the intermediaries (access providers or hosting service providers) and website owners for online violation of intellectual property and related rights. Although it is an attempt to swiftly resolve cases of violation through the internet, the unclear relation of this sanction system to the system laid down by the Law 2121/1993 on copyright and related rights creates several inconsistencies and legal issues. At the same time, the Committee on Internet Violations of Intellectual Property (CIVIP) established to implement the notice-and-takedown procedure lacks institutional integration in the public administration structure, a situation that undermines the effectiveness of its decisions and may annul the expected benefits of the new procedure in practice. %L 340 %K Directive 2014/26/EU %K Greek Law 4481/2017 %K copyright management %K eCommerce Directive %K intermediaries %K notice-and-takedown procedure %K online copyright infringements %K website owners %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-47295 %P 201-207Download
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@Article{tsigou2018, author = "Tsigou, Charis", title = "Notice-and-Takedown Procedure under Greek Intellectual Property Law 4481/2017", journal = "JIPITEC", year = "2018", volume = "9", number = "2", pages = "201--207", keywords = "Directive 2014/26/EU; Greek Law 4481/2017; copyright management; eCommerce Directive; intermediaries; notice-and-takedown procedure; online copyright infringements; website owners", abstract = "After two years of negotiations and several drafts, the provisions of the Directive 2014/26/EU on collective management of copyright and related rights were introduced into Greek legislation by the Law 4481/2017, which establishes a strict legal framework for the collective management organisations and places great emphasis on state control mechanisms. Additionally, Law 4481/2017 introduces a notice-and-takedown procedure as a sanction to the intermediaries (access providers or hosting service providers) and website owners for online violation of intellectual property and related rights. Although it is an attempt to swiftly resolve cases of violation through the internet, the unclear relation of this sanction system to the system laid down by the Law 2121/1993 on copyright and related rights creates several inconsistencies and legal issues. At the same time, the Committee on Internet Violations of Intellectual Property (CIVIP) established to implement the notice-and-takedown procedure lacks institutional integration in the public administration structure, a situation that undermines the effectiveness of its decisions and may annul the expected benefits of the new procedure in practice.", issn = "2190-3387", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-47295" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Tsigou, Charis PY - 2018 DA - 2018// TI - Notice-and-Takedown Procedure under Greek Intellectual Property Law 4481/2017 JO - JIPITEC SP - 201 EP - 207 VL - 9 IS - 2 KW - Directive 2014/26/EU KW - Greek Law 4481/2017 KW - copyright management KW - eCommerce Directive KW - intermediaries KW - notice-and-takedown procedure KW - online copyright infringements KW - website owners AB - After two years of negotiations and several drafts, the provisions of the Directive 2014/26/EU on collective management of copyright and related rights were introduced into Greek legislation by the Law 4481/2017, which establishes a strict legal framework for the collective management organisations and places great emphasis on state control mechanisms. Additionally, Law 4481/2017 introduces a notice-and-takedown procedure as a sanction to the intermediaries (access providers or hosting service providers) and website owners for online violation of intellectual property and related rights. Although it is an attempt to swiftly resolve cases of violation through the internet, the unclear relation of this sanction system to the system laid down by the Law 2121/1993 on copyright and related rights creates several inconsistencies and legal issues. At the same time, the Committee on Internet Violations of Intellectual Property (CIVIP) established to implement the notice-and-takedown procedure lacks institutional integration in the public administration structure, a situation that undermines the effectiveness of its decisions and may annul the expected benefits of the new procedure in practice. SN - 2190-3387 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-47295 ID - tsigou2018 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Journal of intellectual property, information technology and electronic commerce law 9 (2018) 2 |
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Title |
Notice-and-Takedown Procedure under Greek Intellectual Property Law 4481/2017 (eng) |
Author | Charis Tsigou |
Language | eng |
Abstract | After two years of negotiations and several drafts, the provisions of the Directive 2014/26/EU on collective management of copyright and related rights were introduced into Greek legislation by the Law 4481/2017, which establishes a strict legal framework for the collective management organisations and places great emphasis on state control mechanisms. Additionally, Law 4481/2017 introduces a notice-and-takedown procedure as a sanction to the intermediaries (access providers or hosting service providers) and website owners for online violation of intellectual property and related rights. Although it is an attempt to swiftly resolve cases of violation through the internet, the unclear relation of this sanction system to the system laid down by the Law 2121/1993 on copyright and related rights creates several inconsistencies and legal issues. At the same time, the Committee on Internet Violations of Intellectual Property (CIVIP) established to implement the notice-and-takedown procedure lacks institutional integration in the public administration structure, a situation that undermines the effectiveness of its decisions and may annul the expected benefits of the new procedure in practice. |
Subject | Directive 2014/26/EU, Greek Law 4481/2017, copyright management, eCommerce Directive, intermediaries, notice-and-takedown procedure, online copyright infringements, website owners |
DDC | 340 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-29-47295 |