EU’s Top Court Backs Copyright Holder in Landmark Ruling

EU’s Top Court Backs Copyright Holder in Landmark Ruling
People walk away from the entrance of the European Court of Justice (SCJ) in Luxembourg, on Oct. 5, 2015. Photo credit should read JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images
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BRUSSELS—Users who publish content freely available on the internet should get consent from the person behind it, Europe’s top court ruled on Aug. 7 in a boost to the bloc’s creative industries.

Regulators say they lose out because illegal uploads of works on big online platforms such as Google’s YouTube and Vivendi’s video-sharing site Dailymotion deny publishers, broadcasters, and artists of revenues.