The DSM Directive and Beyond: Implementation, Effects and Broader Related Issues
Aika
2.12.2022 klo 9.15 - 15.45
The Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM Directive) 2019/790 affects in multiple ways not only the enforcement of copyright on the internet, but also more broadly the rights of users of on-line distribution platforms, text and data mining, algorithmic filtering of on-line expression, and the activities of collective management organizations (CMOs) and on-line actors like YouTube, Vimeo and TikTok. The seminar will focus on the implementations, effects and problems of the DSM Directive. It will also look at background questions, as well as issues related to future legislation like the Digital Services Act. It brings together some of the leading academics on these topics to discuss these topical themes.
You can participant on-line by Zoom too. A link will be sent to all participants closer to the event.
Welcome
9:15
Opening words
Tuomas Mylly
Session I
Chair: Opening words
Tuomas Mylly
9:20–9:50
Article 17 DSM Directive in Action: a Comparative Analysis of National Implementation Strategies and the Empirical Review of OCSSPs' Terms and Conditions
Peter Mezei
09:50–10:20
Transposition of Disputes under Articles 17 and 21 of the DSM Directive
Jelizaveta Juricková
10:20–10:50
The Finnish Transposition of Article 17 of Directive 2019/790: Progress or Regress? V.2
Samuli Melart
10:50–11:00
Break
Session II
Chair: Heidi Härkönen
11:00–11:30
Transposing the DSM Directive into national law: what can, should, and must Member States do?
Eleonora Rosati
The national transposition of Arts. 3 and 4 of the DSM Directive: a critical review of selected issues
Maryna Manteghi
12:00–13:15
Lunch break
Session III
Chair: Liudmila Sivetc
13.15–13.45
On-Line Platforms as Fundamental Rights Judges? DSM Directive and Digital Services Act as Examples.
Tuomas Mylly
13.45–14.15
Taking rights seriously? The problem with the Charter and incomplete harmonisation
Daniël Jongsma
14:15–14:30
Coffee break
Session IV
Chair: Samuli Melart
14:30–15:00
DSM directive and user-generated comments: problems of freedom of expression
Liudmila Sivetc
15:00–15:30
Metaverse and digital fashion designs: a copyright perspective
Heidi Härkönen
15:30–15:45
Main take-aways from the seminar and closing words
Tuomas Mylly
You can participant on-line by Zoom too. A link will be sent to all participants closer to the event.
Programme
Welcome
9:15
Opening words
Tuomas Mylly
Session I
Chair: Opening words
Tuomas Mylly
9:20–9:50
Article 17 DSM Directive in Action: a Comparative Analysis of National Implementation Strategies and the Empirical Review of OCSSPs' Terms and Conditions
Peter Mezei
09:50–10:20
Transposition of Disputes under Articles 17 and 21 of the DSM Directive
Jelizaveta Juricková
10:20–10:50
The Finnish Transposition of Article 17 of Directive 2019/790: Progress or Regress? V.2
Samuli Melart
10:50–11:00
Break
Session II
Chair: Heidi Härkönen
11:00–11:30
Transposing the DSM Directive into national law: what can, should, and must Member States do?
Eleonora Rosati
The national transposition of Arts. 3 and 4 of the DSM Directive: a critical review of selected issues
Maryna Manteghi
12:00–13:15
Lunch break
Session III
Chair: Liudmila Sivetc
13.15–13.45
On-Line Platforms as Fundamental Rights Judges? DSM Directive and Digital Services Act as Examples.
Tuomas Mylly
13.45–14.15
Taking rights seriously? The problem with the Charter and incomplete harmonisation
Daniël Jongsma
14:15–14:30
Coffee break
Session IV
Chair: Samuli Melart
14:30–15:00
DSM directive and user-generated comments: problems of freedom of expression
Liudmila Sivetc
15:00–15:30
Metaverse and digital fashion designs: a copyright perspective
Heidi Härkönen
15:30–15:45
Main take-aways from the seminar and closing words
Tuomas Mylly