Si`, infatti volevo far notare (ero di corsa, scusate) che la consultazione e` molto piu` ampia e "orizzontale" di quanto l'articolo originario potesse lasciar intendere. Ciao, Andrea On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Carlo Blengino <blengino@penalistiassociati.it> wrote:
Ancora più interessante! C.
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Il giorno 07/giu/2012, alle ore 07:37, Andrea Glorioso <andrea@digitalpolicy.it> ha scritto:
Occhio: la consultazione è sui sistemi di "notice and action" della Direttiva Commercio Elettronico, non specificamente sul copyright.
On Jun 6, 2012 10:39 PM, "J.C. DE MARTIN" <demartin@polito.it> wrote:
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From: Manon Ress <manon.ress@keionline.org> Date: 06 giugno 2012 19:28:47 CEST To: a2k discuss list <a2k@lists.keionline.org> Subject: [A2k] EU-wide public consultation on the issue of online copyright
Brussels launches EU-wide public consultation on internet copyright enforcement
http://www.thejournal.ie/brussels-launches-eu-wide-public-consultation-on-in...
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION has kicked off an EU-wide public consultation on the issue of online copyright, ahead of possibly introducing new EU-wide rules on the matter.
The public consultation specifically deals with the presence of illegal content on a website, and how website hosts should be notified about its presence.
The questionnaire specifically identifies three major failings with the current regime of how a host is notified about illegal content being kept on their facilities – the legal uncertainty surrounding 27 different legal regimes, the lack of clear rules and identifiable procedures, and the potential for abuse where legal content is the subject of a take-down request.
Current EU directives – specifically the E-commerce Directive under which Ireland was forced to introduce new legislation earlier this year – include exemptions for ‘intermediary service providers’, and provide that web hosts can not be held liable for hosting illegal content if they are unaware of its presence, and if they act “expeditiously” to remove it.
The Commission is now seeking the input of all stakeholders in order to address the shortcomings in the current system, which the Commission says will assist it in bringing forward new initiatives on the ‘notice-and-action’ procedures which now exist.
The questionnaire will remain open until September and can be accessed here.
A similar consultation being run by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation on Ireland’s copyright laws, spurred by February’s enactment of legislation dubbed the ‘Irish SOPA’, remains ongoing with submissions accepted until mid-July.
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