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Wang, Jie.
Regulating Hosting ISPs’ Responsibilities for Copyright Infringement = The Freedom to Operate in the US, EU and China /
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Title/Author:
Regulating Hosting ISPs’ Responsibilities for Copyright Infringement/ by Jie Wang.
Reminder of title:
The Freedom to Operate in the US, EU and China /
Author:
Wang, Jie.
Description:
XI, 261 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Private international law. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8351-8
ISBN:
9789811083518
Regulating Hosting ISPs’ Responsibilities for Copyright Infringement = The Freedom to Operate in the US, EU and China /
Wang, Jie.
Regulating Hosting ISPs’ Responsibilities for Copyright Infringement
The Freedom to Operate in the US, EU and China /[electronic resource] :by Jie Wang. - 1st ed. 2018. - XI, 261 p.online resource.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Responsibility Rules of Copyright Enforcement on Hosting Platforms -- Active or Passive: A Threshold for Hosting ISPs to Enter a “Safe Harbor” -- Hosting ISPs’ Secondary Liability under the Roof of “Safe Harbor” Provisions -- Notice-and-takedown procedures in the US, the EU and China -- Disclosure of Internet Users’ Identities in the US, EU and China -- Self-regulation of Copyright Enforcement on Hosting Platforms -- Summary and conclusion -- Bibliography -- Summary.
This book employs a comparative approach to comprehensively discuss hosting ISPs’ responsibilities for copyright infringement in the US, EU and China. In particular, it details how the current responsibility rules should be interpreted or revised so as to provide hosting ISPs maximum freedom to operate in these jurisdictions. In addition to examining relevant state regulations, the book assesses self-regulation norms agreed upon between copyright owners and hosting ISPs, and concludes that self-regulation is better suited to preserving hosting ISPs’ freedom to operate. The results of this study will be interesting for a broad readership, including academics and practitioners whose work involves hosting ISPs’ copyright responsibilities.
ISBN: 9789811083518
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-8351-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1202562
Private international law.
LC Class. No.: K7000-7720.22
Dewey Class. No.: 340.9
Regulating Hosting ISPs’ Responsibilities for Copyright Infringement = The Freedom to Operate in the US, EU and China /
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