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Davison, Mark --- "Databases and copyright protection" [2020] ELECD 10; in Aplin, Tanya (ed), "Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Digital Technologies" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020) 63

Book Title: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Digital Technologies

Editor(s): Aplin, Tanya

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section: Chapter 4

Section Title: Databases and copyright protection

Author(s): Davison, Mark

Number of pages: 18

Abstract/Description:

In many respects, the law surrounding copyright in databases is quite settled at international, regional and domestic levels. Yet despite the extent to which it is settled, important issues continue to arise in the context of legal protection of databases. Those issues include the extension of protection via plurilateral trade and investment agreements that provide for TRIPS plus protection, such as the protection provided for in the WIPO Copyright Treaty 1996 and required by those agreements. Other issues include variations in the application of rules or standards to the subsistence of copyright or the exceptions to be provided to copyright in databases. Further, there is considerable debate within the European Union about exceptions, such as that for text and data mining, and even proposals for further extension of rights in respect of data such as a data producer’s right. This chapter provides an explanation of those issues and commentary on them, especially about the appropriateness of proposed exceptions and the seemingly now abandoned suggestion of a data producer’s right.


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