Legal Regulation of Digital Rights in Germany


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The relevance of the study of digital rights does not raise doubts today. In all European countries, this topic is actively discussed among the authorities and the civilian population. The regulation of digital rights is important, as in some cases it is the regulation of personal human rights. The paper examines the modern legislation of Germany, presents court decisions that are important and precedent-setting for the legal regulation of digital rights. The authors note the presence of a significant number of areas in which the regulation of digital rights is necessary. As a conclusion, it was noted that German legislation is developing in accordance with the norms of the European Union, but there are a number of conflicting regulations; and also noted the active position of civil society, which implement the form of their participation in the regulation of digital rights through the created special funds.

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Mikhail N. Kuznetsov

Рeoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: kuznetsov-mn@rudn.ru
Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor; Professor of the Department of Civil Law and Procedural Law and Private International Law Moscow, Russian Federation

Viktor V. Zaytsev

Рeoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: vickt.zayczev2012@yandex.ru
Moscow, Russian Federation

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