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Author: Bernd Justin Jütte
Abstract: The Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market supplements the existing exception for teaching of the Information Society Directive. The new exception focuses on digital and cross-border teaching, but fails to provide a legal framework that ensures full legal certainty and addresses the concerns of those engaged in teaching.
Citation: Jütte, Bernd Justin, Uneducating Copyright – Member States Can Choose Between ‘Full Legal Certainty’ and Patchworked Licensing Schemes for Digital and Cross-Border Teaching Activities (August 5, 2019). Forthcoming, European Intellectual Property Review, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3432311

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