EU Copyright Law - Bachelor
Lågaregradsemne
- Studiepoeng
- 10
- Undervisningssemester
- Vår
- Emnekode
- JUS2314
- Talet på semester
- 1
- Undervisningsspråk
- English
- Ressursar
Emnebeskrivelse
Mål og innhald
Copyright law protects a wide range of works against unauthorized uses, from art and literary works to software and databases. Serving multiple rationales, copyright plays an important role in fostering cultural development and serves as an incentive for authors and the creative industries (film, music, publishing, software, games, etc.) The digital age rises challenges to the system of copyright law. New ways of (re)using and engaging with protected works emerge while the effective enforcement of protection becomes more difficult.
In Europe, many aspects of the copyright system are harmonized on the EU level and ought to be interpreted uniformly across the EU/EEA. Growing jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) leads to further harmonization of copyright law and the evolvement of protection in response to technological development.
The objective of the course is to introduce students to the main features of the copyright system and EU copyright law. The following topics form the core of the course:
- basics of copyright protection,
- basis and rationale for EU copyright harmonization,
- EU copyright law and its instruments,
- scope of copyright protection with a focus on aspects harmonized on the EU level,
- landmark case law of the CJEU in the field of copyright,
- contemporary issues of copyright and the EU harmonization.
Læringsutbyte
Knowledge
The student
- has a broad knowledge of the structure and norms of copyright law, including the law of neighboring rights,
- has good knowledge of EU copyright law instruments,
- is familiar with the contemporary issues of copyright law.
Skills
The student
- can apply knowledge to solve cases involving copyright law in the national and European context,
- can find, evaluate and present sources relevant to solving a concrete problem,
- can carry out limited independent research on issues pertaining to copyright law.
General competence
The student
- can engage with contemporary debates regarding regulation and harmonization,
- can plan and carry out assignments within the set limits and time,
- can communicate the findings of independent research to a familiar audience.
Studiepoeng, omfang
Studienivå (studiesyklus)
Undervisningssemester
Undervisningsstad
Krav til forkunnskapar
Tilrådde forkunnskapar
Studiepoengsreduksjon
Combined with JUS277-2-C EU Copyright Law, or JUS3514 EU Copyright Law, this course will generate no new credits.
The course combines well with
Krav til studierett
The course is available for students:
- admitted to the five-year master programme in law
- exchange students at the Faculty of Law
The pre-requirements may still limit certain students' access to the course.
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Support materials allowed during school exam
See section 3-5 of the Supplementary Regulations for Studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen.
Special regulations about dictionaries
- According to the Regulations for Studies, one dictionary is permitted support material during the examination. Bilingual dictionaries containing for example both Norwegian-English and English-Norwegian are considered as one dictionary;
- Bilingual dictionaries to/from the same two languages - for example Norwegian-English/English-Norwegian - in two different volumes are also considered as one dictionary (irrespective of publisher or edition);
- Dictionaries as described above cannot be combined with any other types of dictionaries;
- Any kind of combination which makes up more than two physical volumes is forbidden;
In case a student has a special need for any other combination than the above mentioned, such combination has to be clarified with/approved by the course coordinator minimum two weeks before the exam. Students who have not been granted permission to have a special combination minimum two weeks before the exam will be subject to the usual regulations (Section 3-5) about examination support materials.