2018
DOI: 10.1093/ijlit/eay005
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ISPs’ copyright liability in the EU digital single market strategy

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“…Those additional obligations on providers of very large online platforms and of very large online search engines are necessary to address those public policy concerns, there being no alternative and less restrictive measures that would effectively achieve the same result.' 121 dent on the implementation of Articles 17 (7) to ( 9) of the EU Directive on Copyright. Meanwhile, the practical implications of the intersection between the DSA and the EU Directive on Copyright have significant consequences for the design of content-moderation systems used by platforms.…”
Section: The Liability Of Online Content Sharing Service Providersmentioning
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“…Those additional obligations on providers of very large online platforms and of very large online search engines are necessary to address those public policy concerns, there being no alternative and less restrictive measures that would effectively achieve the same result.' 121 dent on the implementation of Articles 17 (7) to ( 9) of the EU Directive on Copyright. Meanwhile, the practical implications of the intersection between the DSA and the EU Directive on Copyright have significant consequences for the design of content-moderation systems used by platforms.…”
Section: The Liability Of Online Content Sharing Service Providersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These features are then compared to a reference database for identification purposes. 7 On the other hand, watermarking takes the opposite approach. 8 It involves embedding a unique digital watermark in the content, essentially 'tattooing' it in an invisible way.…”
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“…The energy sector is no exception to the process outlined above. Although in this case it is also about facilitating human life, there are other reasons: reducing costs, increasing energy availability, emission reduction, increase in the share of distributed energy production, opening energy markets to competition, and seeking savings in terms of investment, energy, emissions and labour costs 9 . The Smart City concept can be considered a flagship example of innovation in the energy sector.…”
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confidence: 99%