Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights: The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses
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Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights : The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses. / Schovsbo, Jens Hemmingsen; Riis, Thomas; Rognstad, Ole-Andreas.
User Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property Law in a Knowledge Society . red. / Thomas Riis. Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. s. 55-76.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights
T2 - The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses
AU - Schovsbo, Jens Hemmingsen
AU - Riis, Thomas
AU - Rognstad, Ole-Andreas
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This contribution analyses and discusses the use of collective management organizations (CMOs) in copyright. More concretely, it examines the use and effects of extended collective licenses (ECL). This model of rights management has been developed in the Nordic countries and has for some time been hailed as a promising tool to solve some of copyright’s problems relating to mass uses of works. It is pointed out how ECL builds on users generated rights managements structures (CMOs) but owes its specific effectiveness to a legislator’s willingness to provide a third-party effect of the collective agreements entered into by representative CMOs. In the final part some of the challenges to ECLs arising from internationalisation and individualisation are identified and discussed.
AB - This contribution analyses and discusses the use of collective management organizations (CMOs) in copyright. More concretely, it examines the use and effects of extended collective licenses (ECL). This model of rights management has been developed in the Nordic countries and has for some time been hailed as a promising tool to solve some of copyright’s problems relating to mass uses of works. It is pointed out how ECL builds on users generated rights managements structures (CMOs) but owes its specific effectiveness to a legislator’s willingness to provide a third-party effect of the collective agreements entered into by representative CMOs. In the final part some of the challenges to ECLs arising from internationalisation and individualisation are identified and discussed.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978178347955 9
SP - 55
EP - 76
BT - User Generated Law
A2 - Riis, Thomas
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
CY - Northampton, MA
ER -
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