E-Book, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 227 mm
Lohsse / Schulze / Staudenmayer Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-8452-8818-5
Verlag: Nomos
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Münster Colloquia on EU Law and the Digital Economy III
E-Book, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 227 mm
ISBN: 978-3-8452-8818-5
Verlag: Nomos
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Digitization is one of the ground-breaking trends of this century. It is fundamentally transforming our entire economy and our society. In particular, the datafication of business processes leads to an incredibly fast and ever increasing mass of data. Such data is the blood in the veins of the digital economy. Many existing business models, but much more importantly those future business models that will drive innovation and create economic growth depend on being able to use these data.
The present volume assembles the contributions to 3rd Münster Colloquium on Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools. In accordance with the Colloquium’s general aim, they provide for a closer analysis of the different legal concepts and tools (exclusivity rights, compulsory licences, and contractual concepts) in order to promote the discussion of several options at European level to tackle the challenges in the trade of data.
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Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften Medienwissenschaften Medienphilosophie, Medienethik, Medienrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Wirtschaftsrecht Medienrecht Telekommunikationsrecht, IT-Recht, Internetrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Europarecht Europäischer Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz, Medien-, IT- und Urheberrecht
Weitere Infos & Material
1;Cover;1
2; Introduction;11
2.1; Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools;13
3; Starting Points and Challenges;25
3.1; Big Data and the EU Database Directive 96/9/EC: Current Law and Potential for Reform;27
3.2; Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Trade Secrets Perspective;59
4; Exclusivity Rights;73
4.1; Data Property in the System of Intellectual Property Law: Welcome Guest or Misfit?;75
4.2; Property Rights Regarding Data?;101
4.3; Rights on Data: The EU Communication ‘Building a European Data Economy’ from an Economic Perspective;109
5; Compulsory Licence;135
5.1; Improvement of Data Economy through Compulsory Licences?;137
5.2; Access to Data: The Role of Consent and the Licensing Scheme;159
5.3; Data Interfaces and Data Formats as Obstacles to the Exchange and Portability of Data: Is there a Need for (Statutory) Compulsory Licences?;189
6; Contractual Concepts;221
6.1;On the Future EU Legal Framework for the Digital Economy: A Competition-based Response to the ‘Ownership and Access’ Debate;223
6.2; Contracts with Big Data: The End of the Traditional Contract Concept?;245
6.3; Fishing for an Agreement: Data Access and the Notion of Contract;271
7; Panel Discussion;293
7.1; Learning from Past Mistakes: Similarities in the European Commission’s Justifications of the Sui Generis Database Right and the Data Producers’ Right;295
7.2; Trading in Data: A Policy Perspective;305
7.3; Trading in Data: An Industry Perspective;323
7.4;Of Elephants in the Room and Paper Tigers: How to Reconcile Data Protection and the Data Economy;327
8; Contributors;357