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SUMMARY:ReCreating Europe Webinar – The Regulatory Landscape for Copyright Content Moderation: Evaluation and Future Trajectories
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is hosted by one of our projects, reCreating Europe ( https://libereurope.eu/project/recreating-europe-rethinking-digital-copyright-law-for-a-culturally-diverse-accessible-creative-europe/ ), and will address the current status and future avenues for copyright content moderation in EU law, including a discussion on the rules of liability for online content-sharing service providers.\n \nLearning outcomes\nThe webinar will provide attendants with an overview, update ,and critical discussion of the following key topics:\n\nRecent developments at EU level surrounding copyright content moderation in the context of art. 17 copyright in the Digital Single Market (CDSM) Directive (2019/790) and recent Court of Justice case law;\nThe status quo of platform liability and the status of the national implementations of art. 17 CDSM Directive in different Member States (Germany, Hungary, Italy, Sweden) and the potential impact of these on the liability of platforms and content moderation rules;\nPotential avenues for the regulation of copyright content moderation in the EU, the balancing of competing rights and interests, and their impact on access to culture.\n\n \nWho is the webinar for?\n\nAcademics / Researchers;\nNational and EU policymakers in the area of copyright law and regulation of online platforms;\nLawyers in the area of copyright law and regulation of online platforms;\nOnline platforms engaged with copyright content moderation issues in the EU;\nCivil society organisations engaged with copyright content moderation issues in the EU.\n\n \nProgramme\n\n\n\nTime\nTitle and Description\nSpeaker\n\n\n10:00 – 10:10\nWelcome and background: The regulatory framework of copyright content moderation at EU Leve\nJP Quintais\n\n\n10:10 – 10:50\nPANEL 1: Mapping national implementation of art. 17 CDSM Directive\n\nGeneral remarks and framing (Mezei)\nGermany (Jahromi)\nSweden (Szkalej)\nItaly (Priora)\nQ&A and Panel Discussion\n\n\nModerator: Peter Mezei\n \nSpeakers: Peter Mezei; Kacper Szkalej; Helena Kowalewska Jahromi; Giulia Priora\n\n\n10:50 – 11:25\nPANEL 2: What’s come in EU copyright content moderation?\n\nMeasuring impact on access to culture and the future of regulation (Schwemer)\nBalancing interests through a system of “rough justice” (Riis)\nTBD (Angelopoulos)\nQ&A and Panel Discussion\n\n\nModerator: TBC\n \nSpeakers: Sebastian Felix Schwemer, Thomas Riis\n\n\n11:25 – 11:30\nWrap-up & closing remarks\nThomas Riis\n\n\n\n\n \nSpeakers\n\nPeter Mezei, Associate Professor, University of Szeged (Hungary); Adjunct Professor (dosentti), University of Turku (Finland).\nHelena Kowalewska Jahromi, Ass. jur., Academic Associate, Institute of International Law, Intellectual Property and Technology Law (IRGET) Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, TU Dresden (Germany)\nGiulia Priora, Postdoctoral Researcher, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa (Italy)\nJoão Pedro Quintais, Assistant Professor, University of Amsterdam, Institute for Information Law (IViR) (The Netherlands)\nThomas Riis, Professor, Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR) at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark)\nSebastian Felix Schwemer, Associate Professor, Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR), University of Copenhagen (Denmark); and Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Oslo’s Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL) (Norway).\nKacper Szkalej, Doctoral researcher in copyright law, Lecturer, Uppsala University (Sweden)\n\n \nRegister here ( https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0scuGuqj4oH9V88UOJ8MHz6KkTSLNwixeT ). \n
URL:https://libereurope.eu/event/recreating-europe-webinar-the-regulatory-landscape-for-copyright-content-moderation-evaluation-and-future-trajectories/
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