Algorithmic Parody Protection in the European Union: CDSM Directive and DSA Regulation Perspective

Author:

Pakutinskas Prof. dr. Paulius1,Šepetys Tomas Linas2

Affiliation:

1. Professor, Phd., Mykolas Romeris University , Institute of Private Law ( Republic of Lithuania

2. Phd., student, Mykolas Romeris University , Institute of Private Law ( Republic of Lithuania

Abstract

Abstract This research aims to evaluate the CDSM Directive and DSA regulation effectiveness in protecting the EU copyright exception for parody, caricature, and pastiche set in Article 5 (3)(k) of the InfoSoc Directive and capture quintessential issues of the regulation that make the conditions for potentially reduced ability to disseminate creative parody content in the online content-sharing service platforms in the EU. The subject of this paper is the complex relationship between algorithmic content recognition tools and creative parody content qualification. Based on EU copyright law doctrinal consensus, a legislative move to introduce liability for copyright-infringing content to online content-sharing service providers induces algorithmic content moderation on digital platforms. The triangular challenge to balance EU copyright and exception protection without disrupting the online content-sharing service leads to algorithmic recognition-based parody recognition solutions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Law,Sociology and Political Science

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