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Title: Supervising The Gatekeepers? An Alternative EU Framework For The Liability Of Internet Intermediaries' for Copyright Infringement
Author(s): Krokida, Zoi
Contact Email: zoi.krokida@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: 2022
Date Deposited: 14-Jun-2022
Citation: Krokida Z (2022) Supervising The Gatekeepers? An Alternative EU Framework For The Liability Of Internet Intermediaries' for Copyright Infringement. Intellectual Property Quarterly, 2022 (2), pp. 62-79.
Abstract: This article discusses the current legislative framework for the enforcement of copyright law in the digital world. More specifically, it critically examines Article 17 of the Digital Copyright Directive (2019/790), its national implementation into the EU member states so far, and the relevant provisions of the Proposal for a Digital Services Act Regulation. Having discussed both and identified their discrepancies, an alternative framework based on co-regulation is put forward. This approach involves the creation of a supervisory authority which would oversee the operation of internet intermediaries and offer a better balance of the parties’ interests.
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