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National Efforts to Control the Internet: to Regulate or Not? Giovanni Maria Riccio E-Lex Law Firm - Italy [email protected]

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National Efforts to Control the Internet: to Regulate or Not?

Giovanni Maria Riccio

E-Lex Law Firm - Italy

[email protected]

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Taxonomy

• What is regulation? What is innovation?

• According to the neoliberal paradigm regulation is only a good regulation

• The problem is how the regulation fits with the emerging business models

• Why we consider the regulation as a limit to the innovation?

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Why companies innovate?

Successful innovation is normally a source of temporary market power, eroding the profits and position of old firms, yet ultimately succumbing to the pressure of new inventions commercialized by competing entrants

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The Circle of Innovation

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Disruptive Innovation

Lower performances

New performance features

Initially developed for small markets

Quality improves as the market/revenues improve

As the quality improves, the new products – offering new features – replace the older ones

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Regulation may…

Support innovation

Limit innovation

Be indifferent to the innovation (and leave space to self-regulatory measures)

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Supporting Innovation

• Interoperability and IoT technologies

• The necessity of using standardized technology is limited by existing patents

• SEPs (standard essential patents): patents which are essential to implement a specific industry standard

• SEPs grant patent holders a significant power towards other developers that cannot implement their inventions

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Motorola Case EU Commission April – 2014

• According to the European Commission, IP rights are a crucial aspect of the Single Market, as they play a key role in promoting innovation

• The injunction made by Motorola against Apple is an abuse of a dominant position

• Motorola, holding a SEP, licensed on FRAND terms (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory)

• Apple agreed to enter into a FRAND licence agreement

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Limiting Innovation Uber Cases

• Madrid Commercial Court – Dec. 9, 2014 (Prel. injunction)

Uber doesn’t own the administrative authorizations required by the Spanish Law and by the Law of the Madrid Region and breaches the Spanish competition law of 1991

• Commercial Court of Bruxelles – Mar. 31, 2014

According to the SA Taxi Radio Bruxellois, Uber violates the unfair commercial practices as it offers its services lacking administrative authorizations

• German cases (Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin)

Again, administrative authorizations are required by the German Trasport Act - “PBefG”

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Are these provisions complying with the EU Treaty?

• According to Uber, State measures infringe articles 102 and 106 of TFEU since they would create a monopoly that is unfavorable to the welfare of consumers

• Commercial Court of Paris (Dec. 12, 2014)

Submitted the question to the French Constitutional Court as well as to the ECJ

French Constitutional Court – Décision n° 2015-468 – May 22, 2015

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Limiting Innovation (2)

• Article 180 of the Italian Copyright Law provides that the collecting management of copyright is reserved to the Italian society of authors and publishers (SIAE)

• The paradox after the CISAC decision: non Italians CCS can collect royalties in the Italian territory, which is forbidden to companies based within the Italian territory

• The EU Directive on CSS doesn’t affect existing monopolies

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National Efforts to Control the Internet

The “battle” of copyright holders

• HADOPI Law

• AGCom Regulation

• Ley Sinde

Addressing ISPs, user generated platforms or users liability is the right (and most efficient) way to protect copyright?

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Technical Solutions Rather than Regulatory Solutions

Two examples

Privacy by design

Attacking the money supply (so-called “follow the money approach”)

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Follow the money

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Privacy by Design and by Default

EU Data Protection Directive

• No specific rule addressed to privacy by design in the EU Directive

EU Data Protection Regulation

• Having regard to the state of the art and the cost of implementation, the controller shall implement appropriate technical and organizational measures and procedures in such a way that the processing will protect the rights of the data subject.