Essays about: "digital exhaustion"
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1. Admissibility of the principle of exhaustion of the right of distribution in the European digital environment for e-books after the UsedSoft case and the Tom Kabinet case
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The debate of recognition or non-recognition of the digital exhaustion doctrine of the right of distribution for the copyrighted objects other than computer programs has been actively carrying on within the last decades in the EU. The explosive growth of the electronic versions of works and digitalization of the traditional copyrighted objects leads to new questions and challenges about its dissemination and usage by consumers. READ MORE
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2. Adapting to the new remote work era : Improving social well-being among IT remote workers through scheduled digital social interactions
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : In 2020, the world was struck by the Covid-19 pandemic. Recommendations to limit physically meeting with others caused somewhat of a paradigm shift in how office workers perform their work. A massive shift to remote work occurred and exposed the workforce to the remote work’s shortcomings and problems. READ MORE
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3. Tom Kabinet - The Aftermath : A critical evaluation of the CJEU's judgment and its market effects on digital distribution
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : On the 19th of December 2019, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled: "The supply to the public by downloading, for permanent use, of an e-book is covered by the concept of ‘communication to the public’ ... READ MORE
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4. Digital exhaustion in European Union
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The plea of applying the exhaustion doctrine to intangible copies of copyrighted artistic works has been extensively discussed within scholar circles. Although, the debate substantially concerns provisions of the international treaties and the explanation of the exhaustion doctrine under European Union copyright law, the subject brings more uncertainties. READ MORE
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5. DIGITAL EXHAUSTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : In the past, copyrighted works were distributed exclusively through physical means, while copyright law developed to bestow copyright holder a privilege to decide when and under what circumstances a work should be put into circulation. The first sale doctrine, however, limited that ability in so far as, once a product is sold, copyright owners can no longer control the flow of that particular product, benefiting consumers and society in several ways. READ MORE