Commissione su "online platforms and the digital single market" (leak)
Leaked EC communication: online platforms and the digital single market <www.politico.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Platforms-Communication.pdf> Per Politico -tra il resto- ci sarebbe in vista un irrigidimento della postura sul (c): It’s no secret that a wide-scale review of copyright laws is in the works. An internal document drafted in February by the digital economy department reveals that a deal is being sought by the creative industries. The industries would loosen geo-blocking, meaning they would allow more consumers in other countries to buy products or access apps and websites. In exchange, the Commission would more aggressively enforce copyright. <http://www.politico.eu/article/leaked-digital-single-market-strategy-evidenc...> Non ho visto commenti se non il (severo) giudizio di EDRI: A draft European Commission Communication on Platforms has been leaked. The proposals with regard to the regulation of “illegal” “or harmful” content are hugely disturbing. In summary, the European Commission seems willing to completely give up on the notion of law. Instead, regulation of free speech is pushed into the hands of Google, Facebook and others. <https://edri.org/leaked-eu-communication-privatised-censorship-and-surveilla...> Alberto
Qui ho scritto un breve commento e un riassunto dei punti principali: http://ipkitten.blogspot.de/2016/04/breaking-dsm-communication-on-platforms.... Detto ciò, non capisco perché EDRI se la sia presa così male. Considerate le voci che giravano, la Comunicazione dice cose molto ragionevoli e pro-concorrenziali. Tiene fermo il safe harbour per tutti gli ISP, spinge per la promozione di piattaforme aperte e per l'interoperabilità, propone un approccio agile e differenziato a seconda delle problematiche legate alla gestione degli UGC. Tralasciando il discorso di EDRI sul "making available", che mi sembra pura paranoia, la scelta di *soft law *e deregolamentazione come binari guida per le riforme della DSM è una bella novità. Non influisce minimamente sulle leggi a tutela dei diritti della personalità, né impedisce una loro ulteriore evoluzione o implementazione. Immagina, invece, degli strumenti secondari per tutelare meglio i diritti dei consumatori, dei minori e della proprietà intellettuale. Considerati le caratteristiche e i principi che disciplinano la materia (paese d'origine e safe harbour, innanzitutto), non riesco a immaginare una strategia più efficace. Buon venerdì e buon fine settimana a tutti, Alberto 2016-04-27 23:09 GMT+02:00 Alberto Cammozzo <ac+nexa@zeromx.net>:
Leaked EC communication: online platforms and the digital single market <www.politico.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Platforms-Communication.pdf>
Per Politico -tra il resto- ci sarebbe in vista un irrigidimento della postura sul (c):
It’s no secret that a wide-scale review of copyright laws is in the works. An internal document drafted in February by the digital economy department reveals that a deal is being sought by the creative industries. The industries would loosen geo-blocking, meaning they would allow more consumers in other countries to buy products or access apps and websites. In exchange, the Commission would more aggressively enforce copyright.
< http://www.politico.eu/article/leaked-digital-single-market-strategy-evidenc...
Non ho visto commenti se non il (severo) giudizio di EDRI: A draft European Commission Communication on Platforms has been leaked. The proposals with regard to the regulation of “illegal” “or harmful” content are hugely disturbing. In summary, the European Commission seems willing to completely give up on the notion of law. Instead, regulation of free speech is pushed into the hands of Google, Facebook and others.
< https://edri.org/leaked-eu-communication-privatised-censorship-and-surveilla...
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