Реформа авторского права в Европейском союзе

Авторы

  • Елена Борисовна Леанович Белорусский государственный университет, пр. Независимости, 4, 220030, г. Минск, Беларусь

Ключевые слова:

copyright, intellectual property, EU, Internet, EU Digital Single Market, territorial character of intellectual property rights, private international law

Аннотация

Статья посвящена реформе авторского права в ЕС. В ней показаны тенденции, механизмы и недостатки развития законодательства ЕС по авторскому праву. Автор анализирует процесс изменения авторско-правового режима на едином цифровом рынке ЕС в соответствии с проектом Директивы Европейского парламента и Совета по авторскому праву на едином цифровом рынке и Регламентом 2017/1128 Европейского парламента и Совета от 14 июня 2017 г. о трансграничной переносимости услуг по предоставлению онлайнового контента на внутреннем рынке. Сформулированы выводы о возможных результатах и перспективах решения проблемы территориального характера авторских прав в контексте свободы перемещения товаров и услуг.

Биография автора

  • Елена Борисовна Леанович, Белорусский государственный университет, пр. Независимости, 4, 220030, г. Минск, Беларусь

    кандидат юридических наук, доцент; доцент кафедры международного частного и европейского права факультета международных отношений

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Опубликован

2018-10-14

Как цитировать

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Леанович, Е.Б. 2018. Реформа авторского права в Европейском союзе. Журнал Белорусского государственного университета. Международные отношения. 1 (окт. 2018), 55–59.