The EU's top court on Tuesday ruled that Google's YouTube and other online platforms should not be held liable for pirated uploads in certain circumstances.
in principle online platform "In principle, they do not communicate publicly about copyright-protected content posted online illegally by users of those platforms," the European Court of Justice said.สูตรสล็อต
However, YouTube and other platforms remain liable if “There is specific knowledge that protected content is illegally available on the platform and that it refrains from quickly removing or blocking access,” the ECJ added.
The European Union recently launched a copyright reform aimed at making its rules more appropriate for the digital age. Part of the major controversial law at the time meant that YouTube, Facebook and other platforms Filters must be installed to block users from sharing copyrighted content.
Tuesday's ruling focused on old copyright rules on the group. The lawsuit stems from a lawsuit filed by music producer Frank Peterson against YouTube over the uploading of a recording file in 2008, which he claims to hold.
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