Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India

Without intermediaries that provide access to, host and link content, the internet will not be the vibrant place it is today. Yet with the rising number of online copyright infringements, right holders have increasingly shifted their focus to intermediaries in their efforts to curb infringements. Th...

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Main Authors: Marsoof, Althaf, Gupta, Indranath
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1507962023-05-19T07:31:18Z Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India Marsoof, Althaf Gupta, Indranath Nanyang Business School Business::International business Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998 Internet Intermediaries Without intermediaries that provide access to, host and link content, the internet will not be the vibrant place it is today. Yet with the rising number of online copyright infringements, right holders have increasingly shifted their focus to intermediaries in their efforts to curb infringements. This has led to internet intermediaries being increasingly exposed to copyright liability. In light of this, safe harbours that provide certain classes of intermediaries with conditional immunity play an important role in maintaining a healthy balance between the interests of right holders and third parties. In the copyright context, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998 (DMCA) enacted in the United States was the first instance where such a safe harbour was afforded to internet intermediaries. During the two decades of the DMCA's operation, it has been used as a blueprint to shape safe harbours in other jurisdictions. This article focusses on two such jurisdictions—namely, Singapore and India—and provides a comparative and in-depth analysis of the safe harbour frameworks in the said jurisdictions, while mapping out how they compare with the DMCA. In the process, the article highlights a number of features in the DMCA that have been remodelled in Singapore and India. Nanyang Technological University Accepted version The authors acknowledge the research assistance provided by Mr Deepesh Jain, who, at the time, was a researchassistant attached to the JGLS. This paper is an outcome of a research project that was funded by the first author’s start‐up research grant. 2021-05-28T08:08:33Z 2021-05-28T08:08:33Z 2019 Journal Article Marsoof, A. & Gupta, I. (2019). Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India. Journal of World Intellectual Property, 22(3-4), 234-270. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jwip.12126 1422-2213 0000-0002-3658-5229 0000-0002-6262-4885 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150796 10.1111/jwip.12126 2-s2.0-85068503942 3-4 22 234 270 en Journal of World Intellectual Property © 2019 The Authors. All rights reserved. This paper was published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd in Journal of World Intellectual Property and is made available with permission of The Authors. application/pdf
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998
Internet Intermediaries
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998
Internet Intermediaries
Marsoof, Althaf
Gupta, Indranath
Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India
description Without intermediaries that provide access to, host and link content, the internet will not be the vibrant place it is today. Yet with the rising number of online copyright infringements, right holders have increasingly shifted their focus to intermediaries in their efforts to curb infringements. This has led to internet intermediaries being increasingly exposed to copyright liability. In light of this, safe harbours that provide certain classes of intermediaries with conditional immunity play an important role in maintaining a healthy balance between the interests of right holders and third parties. In the copyright context, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998 (DMCA) enacted in the United States was the first instance where such a safe harbour was afforded to internet intermediaries. During the two decades of the DMCA's operation, it has been used as a blueprint to shape safe harbours in other jurisdictions. This article focusses on two such jurisdictions—namely, Singapore and India—and provides a comparative and in-depth analysis of the safe harbour frameworks in the said jurisdictions, while mapping out how they compare with the DMCA. In the process, the article highlights a number of features in the DMCA that have been remodelled in Singapore and India.
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title Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India
title_short Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India
title_full Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India
title_fullStr Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India
title_full_unstemmed Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability - a comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India
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