Copyright and Information Society Directive 2001

The Copyright and Information Society Directive 2001 (2001/29) is a directive in European Union law which was enacted to implement the WIPO Copyright Treaty and to harmonise aspects of copyright law across Europe, such as copyright exceptions. The directive was first enacted in 2001 under the internal market provisions of the Treaty of Rome.

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Copyright and Information Society Directive 2001

The Copyright and Information Society Directive 2001 (2001/29) is a directive in European Union law which was enacted to implement the WIPO Copyright Treaty and to harmonise aspects of copyright law across Europe, such as copyright exceptions. The directive was first enacted in 2001 under the internal market provisions of the Treaty of Rome.

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