Absurd demands by the German collecting society for the press publishers 12/11/2021 by Till Kreutzer
The collecting society Corint Media (formerly VG Media) is claiming 420 million euros from Google Germany for the year 2022. It is demanding 11% of the total revenues generated by the search engine provider in Germany. These revenues are to be used to remunerate press publishers for the use of their content under the ancillary copyright. Corint ignores the fact that the Copyright Arbitration Board had already clearly rejected a similarly calculated demand in 2015. Read more
Google signs contracts with a handful of French press publishers 24/11/2020 by Tom Hirche
France has already introduced an ancillary copyright for press publishers. Google was instructed by the state to enter into negotiations with the press publishers. The first contracts have now been signed. Read more
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The EU copyright directive and its potential impact on cultural diversity on the internet 04/02/2020 by Till Kreutzer
On July 6, the EU adopted the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM Directive), following heated discussions of Articles 15 (formerly 11) and 17 (formerly 13) in particular. In Germany, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to demonstrate against the planned legislation in the lead-up to the vote in the European Parliament in March. Article 17 imposes much stricter liability on platforms such as YouTube. In the future, for example, these platforms will have to obtain permission from copyright holders for music videos uploaded by users. If they fail to do so, they will have to ensure that the content in question is not available on their service. The directive still needs to be transposed into the national legislation of the member states of the European Union by June 2021. Read more
Copyright Directive will not be implemented in the UK 28/01/2020 by Tom Hirche
While answering a written parliamentary question, the United Kingdom's Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation, Chris Skidmore, has revealed that the government will not implement the EU's Copyright Directive in UK law. Read more
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French publishers make a fool of themselves by demanding compulsory licence 29/11/2019 by Tom Hirche
French press publishers were granted their own ancillary copyright a month ago. So far, they have not been able to generate any significant income. With an antitrust complaint against Google, they now believe they can change this. A misbelief. Read more
France: Google Search Will Only Display Headlines of Press Publications 26/09/2019 by Tom Hirche - Till Kreutzer
France will soon introduce an ancillary copyright for press publishers. Google has now announced that it will by default no longer display snippets in its search results. But publishers will be able to change this by themselves. Read more
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ECJ rules German ancillary copyright for press publishers to be ineffective! 12/09/2019 by Tom Hirche
In Germany, the ancillary copyright for press publishers came into force on 1 August 2013. Today, after just over six years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared it inapplicable with retroactive effect. The reason is an error in the legislative process that was widely known. Read more
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How Article 17 of the EU Copyright Directive threatens Let's Play and Walkthrough Culture 29/08/2019 by Till Kreutzer
- copyright
- EU
- Europe
- Reform
- directive
- upload filter
- licence
- YouTube
- Games
- permission
- Article 17
- user content
Article 17 of the new EU Copyright Directive tightens the liability of platform providers such as Youtube. Creative content from legal grey areas might disappear from the net. This especially applies to gaming videos such as Let's Plays or Walkthroughs. Read more
European Copyright Roundtable to Ensure Uniform Implementation of Directives 26/06/2019 by Tom Hirche
The new EU Copyright Directive entered into force on 6 June 2019. From that date on, Member States will have exactly two years to transpose all requirements into their national law. A roundtable will help to curb legislative solo attempts. Read more
US Publishers' Study: Google Allegedly Generates Billions in Revenue with News 20/06/2019 by Tom Hirche
According to a study by the US publishers' association News Media Alliance, in 2018 alone Google generated revenues of 4.7 billion US-dollars from news content without paying for it. According to the publishers, this has to change in the future. Read more
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Council lets copyright reform pass – The die is cast 16/04/2019 by Tom Hirche
The controversial EU directive on copyright reform has been adopted. On April 15, 2019, the majority of EU member states voted in favour of the directive. Germany additionally submitted a protocol declaration. Read more
Fateful Day: EU Parliament Approves Copyright Reform – No Amendments Made 26/03/2019 by Tom Hirche
Today, the Members of the European Parliament voted in favour of the copyright reform – including the obligation for upload filters and an ancillary copyright for press publishers. Read more
Reda: "You'll wish the mails had all come from bots." 06/03/2019 by Tom Hirche
The way is clear for the final vote of the European Parliament on the copyright reform. On 27 February, a majority of its Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) voted in favour of the negotiated compromise. However, EU citizens' criticism of the plan is growing louder and louder - just before the European elections. Read more
Council of Ministers approves compromise on copyright reform 24/02/2019 by Tom Hirche
On Wednesday, government representatives of the EU member states approved the compromise on the Copyright Directive in the Council of Ministers. The reform has thus taken another hurdle. But the big showdown is still to come. Read more
EU institutions agree on final text of Article 11 14/02/2019 by Tom Hirche
Last night, the trilogue negotiations on the proposed EU copyright reform were concluded. One result of these negotiations is an ancillary copyright for press publishers which is very similar to the German regulation but will cause even greater damage. This can still be prevented! Read more
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Yet another independent study bashes Article 11 12/02/2019 by Tom Hirche
Today, the final report of the so-called Cairncross review was published. It thoroughly looks at how to sustain the production and distribution of high-quality journalism in the UK. In doing so, some interesting points regarding an ancillary copyright for press publishers are raised. Read more
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Increasing number of rightholders reject EU copyright reform 08/02/2019 by Tom Hirche
The Romanian Council Presidency still tries to reach a compromise with the Member States on the planned directive on copyright reform. Meanwhile, more and more influential rightholders are now denying their support, putting additional pressure on politicians. Read more
Broad coalition of 89 organisations calls for deletion of Article 11 and 13 30/01/2019 by Tom Hirche
The trilogue negotiations on the upcoming copyright Directive are still stuck. EDRi has taken this opportunity to send out an open letter to the negotiators that not only we but also numerous international and Europe-based organisations have co-signed. Read more
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Dispute between EU states brings negotiations to a halt 22/01/2019 by Tom Hirche
Representatives of the Member States in the European Council have not yet managed to reach a compromise. The trilogue negotiations are therefore continuing to drag on indefinitely. That gives cause for hope. Read more
Article 11: Negotiations did not bring any improvement so far 18/01/2019 by Till Kreutzer
Originally, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the European Council wanted to finalise the text of the planned Copyright Directive by the end of 2018. However, this goal was clearly missed so that negotiations were resumed last week. Read more