The European Court of Justice Rules on Copyright Levies
By Zohar Efroni on November 8, 2010 at 7:53 am
I am a little late with this comment on the ECJ’s decision released two weeks ago that tackles issues of copyright levies in Europe. In a nutshell, the idea behind copyright levies is to compensate rights holders (via collection societies) for activities roughly described as “private copying” by imposing charges on media and equipment that enable such activities. Read more about The European Court of Justice Rules on Copyright Levies