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Should the use of DRM systems to protect lawful consumption of digital works remain absolute in scope? : TILTing perspectives 2017 Regulating a connected world, 17-19 May 2017, Tilburg, Netherlands
From a strict technological perspective copyright holders can today truly enforce their rights ex ante by creating closed environments in which the consumption of digital works is strictly controlled by DRM systems. The scope of such control is however usually attributable to a given business model rather than legal compliance because the copyright framework (and particularly Art. 6 InfoSoc Direct
Survey on national public sources of copyright flexibilities in Sweden
Survey on national public sources of copyright flexibilities in Sweden, focusing on copyright exceptions and limitations, public domain, user rights and public interest. Part of ReCreating Europe project WP2 - End Users.
Legal Status of Information Society Service Providers (Sweden) : Phase 1
Survey on legal status of information society service providers in the pre- and post-CDSM Directive era in Sweden, focusing on service providers as intermediaries and as users of copyright-protected content (January 2021). Phase 1 report, part of ReCreating Europe project WP6 - Intermediaries.
Law, AI and robotics: Sweden
The objective of the report is to review the state of the law and current legal responses to developments in AI and robotics and determine how specific questions/issues are addressed in Sweden. It highlights key legal developments pertaining to AI and robotics covering the last five to ten years; i.e. developments in AI that might have led to amendments in constitutional or human rights and/or leg
Lagligt eller olagligt? : Länkning till upphovsrättsligt skyddat material
Internet är uppbyggt av länkar, vilket är centralt för dess funktion. Samtidigt länkas det i stor omfattning till både olovligt och lovligt upplagt upphovsrättsligt skyddat material. I upphovsrätten är det däremot inte klart när länkning till ett verk kan vara ett upphovsrättsintrång. EU-domstolen kommer dock under 2014 att avgöra tre länkningsmål.
Employees' Intellectual Property Rights : AIPPI Law Series
In today’s knowledge-based global economy, most inventions are made by employed persons through their employers’ research and development activities. However, methods of establishing rights over an employee’s intellectual property assets are relatively uncertain in the absence of international solutions. Given that increasingly more businesses establish entities in different countries and more emp
Employees' Intellectual Property Rights
Employees’ Intellectual Property Rights describes and analyses employers’ acquisition of employees’ intellectual property rights in thirty-four different jurisdictions worldwide collectively representing all habitable continents. In today’s knowledge-based global economy, most inventions are made by employed persons through their employers’ research and development activities. However, methods of
Employees's Intellectual Property Rights in Poland
EU Copyright Law: : Subsistence, Exploitation and Protection of Rights
Employees' Intellectual Property Rights : An Epilogue
Överföring till allmänheten och länkning
Överföring till allmänheten och länkning, upphovsrätt
Poly(fluorene alkylene) Anion Exchange Membranes with Pendant Spirocyclic and Bis-Spirocyclic Quaternary Ammonium Cations
Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) functionalized with certain alicyclic quaternary ammonium cations show high alkaline stability, which is necessary for use in fuel cells and water electrolyzers. Here, we have prepared and studied a series of poly(fluorene alkylene)s incorporating N,N-dimethylpiperidinium (DMP) and 6-azoniaspiro[5.5]undecane (ASU) cations in spirocyclic and bis-spirocyclic arrangeme
Low-cost smart solutions for daylight and electric lighting integration in historical buildings
Research have shown that the correct integration of daylight and electric lighting reduces the energy use in buildings, while improving visual comfort. Smart shading systems, especially those electrically controlled, play an important role to control solar radiation. Similarly, smart and dimmable/tunable lighting can help to adjust the artificial light to the real users' needs. This paper presents
Energy use of buildings in relation to occupancy rates
This paper presents basic data of the energy demand for district heating and plug loads logged by a building management system of an energy-efficient academic building located in Lund, Sweden. The data refers to the years 2019 and 2020 when occupancy varied significantly due to the Corona pandemic. The data shows that the building energy demand adapts poorly to fluctuating occupancy rates. With a
The effect of weighting factors on income-related energy inequalities : The case of Sweden’s new building code
To ensure building construction with low heating demand, efficient use of sustainable energy carriers, and neutrality between heating technologies, Sweden recently introduced weighting factors (WFs) for different energy carriers which are now used in Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). As EPC ratings are gaining increased influence in Swedish energy policy and regulation, with recent examples
Single Tweakey Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round SKINNY-64
SKINNY is a lightweight tweakable block cipher which received a great deal of cryptanalytic attention following its elegant structure and efficiency. Inspired by the SKINNY competitions, multiple attacks on it were reported in different settings (e.g. single vs. related-tweakey) using different techniques (impossible differentials, meet-in-the-middle, etc.). In this paper we revisit some of these
Clinical Usefulness of Retropulsion Tests in Persons with Mild to Moderate Parkinson’s Disease
People with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) have an increased risk for falls and near falls. They have particular difficulties with maintaining balance against an external perturbation, and several retropulsion tests exist. The Unified PD Rating Scale item 30 (UPDRS30) is the most common, involving an expected shoulder pull. Others recommend using an unexpected shoulder pull, e.g., the Nutt Retropulsio
Characteristic modes – progress, overview, and emerging topics
Over the past decade, characteristic mode analysis (CMA) research has grown from a niche topic to a mainstream topic, warranting a tutorial-style special issue to survey the significant progress that has been made in this field. In thisintroductory article (PAPER 1), the focus is on providing the big picture. We start with a simple description of characteristic modes. Next, we examine the trends in
Trends in remote health care consumption in Sweden : A comparison before and during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic
BACKGROUND: Remote assessment of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) has been a controversial topic during the fast development of private telemedicine providers in Swedish primary health care. The possibility to unburden the traditional care has been put against a questionable quality of care as well as risks of increased utilization and costs. The covid-19 pandemic has contributed to a changed m