After over 25 years of negotiation and despite fundamental consensus, the World Intellectual Property Organization's treaty on the protection of broadcasting organizations has still not been agreed. In his study, Florian Priemel examines whether it is justified even in a digital society to protect broadcasting organizations and which central problems stand in the way of concluding a treaty. Charting the negotiations and various drafts of the treaty, he suggests ways to finally resolve critical legal issues.
After over 25 years of negotiation and despite fundamental consensus, the World Intellectual Property Organization's treaty on the protection of broadcasting organizations has still not been agreed. In his study, Florian Priemel examines whether it is justified even in a digital society to protect broadcasting organizations and which central problems stand in the way of concluding a treaty. Charting the negotiations and various drafts of the treaty, he suggests ways to finally resolve critical legal issues.
Florian Priemel
Geboren 1995; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft an der Universität Münster; 2019 Erste Juristische Prüfung; Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Medienrecht und Kommunikationsrecht der Universität zu Köln; 2023 Promotion; Rechtsreferendariat am Landgericht Köln.
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