The EU press publishers’ right: where do Member States stand?

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Ula Furgał
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Abstract

The press publishers’ right provided in art. 15 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market is the European Union’s response to the news media vs digital platforms clash. The right was adopted following a heated and highly polarised debate, and should become a part of Member States’ laws by 7 June 2021. Even though the deadline is less than two months away, the majority of the Member States still have a long way to go before the press publishers’ right becomes national law. This article offers an opinion on the current state of the implementation of the right. It outlines the ongoing policy discussions and decisions taken by the Member States with regard to selected aspects of the press publishers’ right, including its scope, an appropriate share of revenues due to authors, and licensing mechanisms. The article argues that the implementation of the press publishers’ right is unlikely to bring the news media vs digital platforms saga to an end, as not all uncertainties concerning the new right’s scope will be tackled, and the calls for further regulatory interventions are likely to follow.
欧盟新闻出版商的权利:成员国的立场如何?
《数字单一市场版权指令》第15条规定的新闻出版商权利是欧盟对新闻媒体与数字平台冲突的回应。这项权利是在一场激烈且两极分化的辩论后通过的,应在2021年6月7日前成为会员国法律的一部分。尽管距离最后期限还有不到两个月的时间,但大多数会员国距离新闻出版商的权利成为国家法律还有很长的路要走。本文就这项权利的实施现状提出了看法。它概述了会员国就新闻出版商权利的某些方面正在进行的政策讨论和作出的决定,包括其范围、应向作者支付的适当收入份额以及许可证发放机制。文章认为,新闻出版商权利的实施不太可能结束新闻媒体与数字平台之间的传奇,因为并非所有关于新权利范围的不确定性都会得到解决,因此可能会有进一步监管干预的呼声。
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