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Remixers recombine copyright-protected audiovisual material and distribute it via hosting platforms. To what extent does copyright law allow remixing and what is the impact of platforms' policies and filtering mechanisms for user uploads? Henrike Maier employs a comparative legal approach and focuses on the role of creative users' fundamental rights to investigate these questions.
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Keywords
- Audiovisual material
- Comparative law
- Content Filters
- Copyright
- Copyright Law
- Europäischer Gerichtshof
- fair use
- Filtering mechanisms
- Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht
- Hosting Platforms
- KUnlatched
- Law
- Mashup
- Rechtsprechung
- Remixing
- Uploadfilter
- Urheberrecht
- Urheberrechtsgesetz (Deutschland)
- User generated content