Limitation-Based Remuneration Rights: An Underexplored Approach to Balancing Copyright Interests in the EU – Go Health Pro

Limitation-Based Remuneration Rights: An Underexplored Approach to Balancing Copyright Interests in the EU – Go Health Pro

This blogpost is part of a series marking the publication of the fourth edition of the book Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, edited by Daniel Gervais and João Pedro Quintais. The blogpost provides a short presentation of the authors’ chapter (with Franciska Schönherr): “Limitation-based remuneration rights as a compromise between access and remuneration … Read more

Balancing Intellectual Property Protection with the Human Right to a Healthy Environment – Go Health Pro

Balancing Intellectual Property Protection with the Human Right to a Healthy Environment – Go Health Pro

Internal and External Reconciliation Approaches This contribution examines the practical ways in which the human right to a healthy environment (HR2HE) can influence the development and interpretation of intellectual property (IP) laws. It focuses on two potential approaches to reconciling this human right with IP: (1) the so-called “internal” reconciliation approach, which essentially uses the … Read more

Balancing Act: Digital Innovation And Security In Retail – Go Health Pro

Balancing Act: Digital Innovation And Security In Retail – Go Health Pro

How often do you check your work devices’ security settings, much less change them? The answer for most may not be favourable. With the ongoing pandemic, cybercriminals are taking the chance to prey on vulnerabilities in devices and networks, with increasing reports that Southeast Asia is becoming a hotspot for cyber-attacks. Unsurprisingly, cyber incidents rank … Read more

Balancing Efficiency with Fundamental Rights Protection by Administrative Authorities · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

Balancing Efficiency with Fundamental Rights Protection by Administrative Authorities · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

Introduction On the 29th of January this year, the General Court dismissed the Irish Data Protection Commission’s (DPC) action seeking to annul parts of three decisions issued by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) (Joined Cases T-70/23, T-84/23, and T-111/23). In these decisions, the EDPB directed the DPC to expand its investigation into the data … Read more

a failure by the CJEU in appropriately balancing privacy, data protection and the interests of law enforcement [1] – Official Blog of UNIO – Go Health Pro

a failure by the CJEU in appropriately balancing privacy, data protection and the interests of law enforcement [1] – Official Blog of UNIO – Go Health Pro

Tiago Sérgio Cabral [Editor of this blog and Project Expert for the Portuguese team in the “European Network on Digitalization and E-governance” (ENDE)] Background The Court of Justice’s decision in Case C- 548/21 (Bezirkshauptmannschaft Landeck) probably got less attention than it deserved from legal scholars due to being issued at the same time as other … Read more