Abstract

The article focuses on the development and implications of the EU's DSM Directive, particularly Article 17. It explores how this Directive aims to harmonize copyright laws within the EU, balancing the interests of copyright holders and internet users in the digital sphere. The paper delves into the complexities of implementing Article 17, examining its impact on fundamental rights, the challenges in its practical application, and the rationale behind its adoption. Furthermore, it discusses the Directive's influence on digital economy modernization in Europe, the legal debates surrounding it, and the varied implementation strategies across EU member states.

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