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The Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society, commonly known as the EU Copyright Directive or short EUCD, is the European Union's implementation of the 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty.


This highly controversial Directive is, to date, the most heavily lobbied measure to pass the European Parliament. In its final form, it includes only very narrow exceptions to anti-circumvention measures and exclusive rights (?). As a result, it is generally regarded as a victory for copyright-owning interests (publishing, film, music and major software companies) over copyright users' interests (who, during the lobbying process, were primarily represented by librarians and not by consumer organizations).


Many important details are not specified in the Directive, and as a result, EU member states have significant freedom in certain aspects of directive implementation.


Due to escalating public awareness of the importance of copyright legislation, the process of implementation has not been entirely predictable. For example, the UK Patent Office withdrew its initial proposal for a fast-track implementation (using the European Communities Act), and British parliament may now have to pass customised implementation legislation.


Countries which have implemented the Directive to date:

[It would be good to have analyses of each particular implementation, with notes on any peculiar features which they possess.]


See Also

External References

  • Overview of the important articles (http://art.ntu.ac.uk/liveart/issues/Chapter11.htm)
  • Text of the EU Copyright Directive: http://cryptome.org/eu-copyright.htm
  • EUCD Status Tracking - Implemenation in Member States (http://wiki.ael.be/index.php/EUCD-Status)
  • Foundation for Information Policy Research(FIPR): http://www.fipr.org/intellectual.html

  Results from FactBites:
 
EUCD - Collection of Materials - Digital Media Project (973 words)
The EUCD was implemented on July 1, 2003 with the revision of the Austrian Copyright Act (Bundesgesetz über das Urheberrecht an Werken der Literatur und der Kunst und über verwandte Schutzrechte, StF: BGBl.
The implementation of the EUCD was completed by the March 5, 2003 amendments to the Law on Copyright and Related Rights.
The EUCD has been transposed into Polish law on April 1, 2004 by the Amendments to the Copyright Act of 1994 (Ustawa o zmianie ustawy o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych z dnia 1 kwietnia 2004 r.).
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