A New Global Copyright Order? The EU Directive in a Global Context (Episode 2)

EPISODE · Jul 22, 2020 · 50 MIN

A New Global Copyright Order? The EU Directive in a Global Context (Episode 2)

from Engelberg Center Live! · host Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy

On today’s episode we discuss the range of questions that the Copyright Directive raises. While the possibility of global contagion of the EU Directive remains uncertain, we speculate on the (im)possibility of transplanting the licensing  mandate of the Directive in the US context.As filters are promoted as a silver bullet to copyright enforcement, we ask whether they even work, and who they work against. We discuss the particular impacts on users and individual content creators that lose out most in this negotiation between institutional copyright holders and large UGC platforms.Our guests for this episode:Kat Geddes, PhD candidate NYU LawJamie Greenberg, Corporate counsel, WattpadMeredith Rose, Public KnowledgeThis episode - along with other episodes in the series - has been approved for one CLE credit in the Area of Professional Practice  category. The credit is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Please email [email protected] to obtain CLE credit and for an accessible version of the transcript that includes CLE codes. 

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