This paper aims to propose alternative approaches to online copyright management in the music industry. To do so, it first introduces the concept of Web 2.0 and discusses its relevance to online copyright infringement in the music industry. In addition, current legislative framework both at the international and E.U. level is discussed in order to provide the reader with a picture of the current enforcement system. In a number of E.U. Member States as well as outside the E.U., there have been legislative efforts to control copyright infringement online. Graduated response is one of these systems which is adopted and being implemented by a few Member States. However, there have been strong reactions by user groups against this system in that the system threatens individuals’ fundamental rights such as right to privacy, freedom of expression and freedom to access to information. In light of these reactions, this paper argues that the efforts of legislators to introduce stricter measures are futile and limit fundamental rights. This paper suggests that the legislator, instead, should introduce an exemption into the current legislation to protect Internet users who exchange media online for noncommercial purposes. The proposed system allows for a more fair balance between copyright owners’ exclusive rights and the fundamental rights of individuals. On the one hand, it leads to a more liberal online environment where individuals freely and legally exchange copyrighted media; on the other hand it secures the right owners’ economic rights and thus the incentive for creation is still effective.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
A Web 2.0
B Copyright Infringement on the Internet
C Copyright Infringement Issues of Web 2.0
2 Legislative Framework
A International Agreements
B E.U. Legislation
3 Liability for Copyright Infringement
A Liability of ISPs
(a) Direct Liability
(b) Indirect Liability
B Liability of Social Network Users
C Safe Harbor and Fair Use, the U.S. and E.U. Doctrines
4 Online Copyright Enforcement & Digital Rights Management
A Content Filtering
B Graduated Response - French, Italian, and the U.K. Systems
(a) France
(b) Ireland
(c) Italy
(d) The United Kingdom
(e) Other Countries
(f) The European Union
5 Discussion on the Current Online Trends
A The New Path - From P2P Sharing to Cyberlockers
B Effects of Online Music Sharing on the Market
6 Alternative Methods of Online Rights Management
A Take the ‘Middlemen’ out of the Equation
B Alternative Compensation Methods for Artists & Internet Subscription Levies
(a) Alternative Compensation Methods as a New Business Model
(b) Revising the Legislative Framework
7 Conclusion
8 References
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