000046661 000__ 02706cam\a22004695i\4500 000046661 001__ 46661 000046661 003__ SzGeWIPO 000046661 005__ 20230203225411.0 000046661 006__ m\\\\eo\\d\\\\\\\\ 000046661 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000046661 008__ 221017s2022\\\\enk\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000046661 020__ $$a9781802209426$$qeBook 000046661 020__ $$a9781802209419$$qPrint 000046661 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1348116955 000046661 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000046661 041__ $$aeng 000046661 050_4 $$aKJE2655.79 000046661 08204 $$a346.240482 000046661 1001_ $$aGeiregat, Simon. 000046661 24500 $$aSupplying and Reselling Digital Content :$$cDigital Exhaustion in EU Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Law. 000046661 264_1 $$a[Northampton, England] :$$bEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd.,$$c2022. 000046661 300__ $$a200 pages. 000046661 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000046661 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000046661 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000046661 500__ $$aIncludes index. 000046661 5050_ $$aPreface -- 1. Introduction: ‘digital exhaustion’ -- 2. Supply and resale of hard copies -- 3. Supply and resale via download -- 4. Supply and resale by online access -- 5. Critical assessment of the EU law on resales of digital content -- Index 000046661 520__ $$aThis book offers a comprehensive and critical evaluation of the distribution and ownership of digital content within the EU. The analysis builds on the debate surrounding ‘digital exhaustion’ and is focused around three generations of supply of digital content: hardcopy sales, downloads and online access. For each generation, the supplying act and the ability to further transfer what was supplied is scrutinized in the light of EU copyright and neighbouring rights law. Going beyond a description of case law, this book highlights inconsistencies and frictions caused by the CJEU and addresses the fate for novel business models, hybrid works and neighbouring rights. Finding that copyright is only one part of the puzzle, Simon Geiregat offers broader perspectives to the transferability discussion by involving impeding digital architecture (technical protection measures) and the ‘data ownership’ debate, and by bringing consumer contract law and property law as well as equal treatment into the analysis. Providing a rigorous overview of the law surrounding digital content, this will be a valuable read for academics and practitioners with an interest in EU copyright and the debates on propertization and transferability in the digital context. It will also be beneficial to music and film organisations and distributors involved in supplying digital content in the European market. 000046661 650_0 $$aDigital media. 000046661 650_4 $$aCopyright law$$zEurope 000046661 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000046661 650_0 $$aCopyright$$xNeighboring rights. 000046661 650_0 $$aCopyright$$xElectronic information resources. 000046661 650_0 $$aCopyright. 000046661 650_0 $$aDigital media$$xLaw and legislation. 000046661 651_0 $$aEuropean Union countries. 000046661 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 000046661 85641 $$uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/display/book/9781802209426/9781802209426.xml$$yView eBook 000046661 903__ $$aElgar Practical Guides 000046661 904__ $$aBook 000046661 980__ $$aOS