TY - GEN AB - The study demonstrates that the different mechanisms that copyright law contains within and outside the system of limitations are suitable for ensuring access to legal content, however the evaluation leads to a formal rejection of most of them under the current legal framework. Against this the thesis proposes to formulate future copyright policy on the basis of especially a consideration of the interests of copyright users and the unpredictable nature of the use of technology for content delivery and access control. Beyond the user centric approach focusing on consumptive use of legal content, the overall scientific contribution of the thesis is the systematisation of copyright protection, the system of limitations, and fundamental rights in light of new case law, as well as a comprehensive assessment of the Cross-Border Portability Regulation. Moreover, the thesis proposes a novel approach to the question of digital exhaustion set in the context of the so-called making available right. AU - Szkalej, Kacper. ID - 48269 KW - Copyright. KW - Economic development projects KW - copyright KW - intellectual property KW - EU law KW - law and technology KW - DRM KW - consumer protection law LA - eng N2 - The study demonstrates that the different mechanisms that copyright law contains within and outside the system of limitations are suitable for ensuring access to legal content, however the evaluation leads to a formal rejection of most of them under the current legal framework. Against this the thesis proposes to formulate future copyright policy on the basis of especially a consideration of the interests of copyright users and the unpredictable nature of the use of technology for content delivery and access control. Beyond the user centric approach focusing on consumptive use of legal content, the overall scientific contribution of the thesis is the systematisation of copyright protection, the system of limitations, and fundamental rights in light of new case law, as well as a comprehensive assessment of the Cross-Border Portability Regulation. Moreover, the thesis proposes a novel approach to the question of digital exhaustion set in the context of the so-called making available right. SN - 9789150628951 T1 - Copyright in the age of access to legal digital content :a study of EU copyright law in the context of consumptive use of protected content. TI - Copyright in the age of access to legal digital content :a study of EU copyright law in the context of consumptive use of protected content. ER -