„Handlowe” i „niehandlowe” aspekty prawa autorskiego – konsekwencje problemów wyznaczania linii demarkacyjnej

  • Author: Anna Wilińska-Zelek
  • Institution: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
  • Author: Miłosz Malaga
  • Institution: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
  • Year of publication: 2016
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 232-247
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tpn2016.2.12
  • PDF: tpn/11/TPN2016212.pdf

This article discusses the issues related to the limits of the European Union competence in external relations in terms of the copyright law with a focus on the problem of defining its particular areas as “commercial” or “non-commercial”. According to Article 207 TFEU, the scope of the common commercial policy (under an exclusive competence of the EU) includes the commercial aspects of the copyright law; thus, it is vital to set a clear demarcation line. Through the analysis of settled case law of the European Court of Justice (incl. judgement in case C-414/11 and in case C-114/12) the authors diagnose numerous problems related to determining whether and to what extent the European Union has the exclusive competence over the intellectual property law. This also leads them to a conclusion that the European Union has a very wide competence as regards the conclusion of agreements concerning intellectual property rights, what poses a substantial risk.

commercial aspects of intellectual property common commercial policy TRIPS copyright law handlowe aspekty własności intelektualnej wspólna polityka handlowa prawo autorskie

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