Relevance of EU Copyright Law to (Future) Non-EU Member States

Eleonora Rosati
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This chapter discusses the impact of CJEU copyright case law on national copyright regimes, even beyond the wording of EU directives as transposed into national legal systems. To this end, it focuses on the UK and, following a discussion of what immediate changes the departure from the EU and the EEA (Brexit) would have (also with regard to issues of exhaustion), it explores to what extent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has changed UK copyright law. EU decisions have had an impact in areas such as: copyright subsistence, subject matter categorization, primary/accessory liability, standard of infringement, exceptions and limitations, and enforcement (with particular regard to website blocking jurisprudence). Overall, this chapter shows the legacy of CJEU case law, and how pervasive the impact of such case law is.
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欧盟版权法与(未来)非欧盟成员国的相关性
本章讨论欧洲法院版权判例法对国家版权制度的影响,甚至超越了欧盟指令的措辞转化为国家法律制度的影响。为此,它将重点放在英国,并在讨论退出欧盟和欧洲经济区(英国脱欧)会产生哪些直接变化(也涉及权利用尽问题)之后,探讨欧盟法院(CJEU)判例法在多大程度上改变了英国版权法。欧盟的决定在以下领域产生了影响:版权存续、主题分类、主要/附属责任、侵权标准、例外和限制以及执法(特别是关于网站封锁的法理)。总的来说,本章展示了欧洲法院判例法的遗产,以及这种判例法的影响是多么普遍。
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