Gepubliceerd op vrijdag 5 juli 2013
IEF 12837
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Engelse versie van het Nederland.fm-vonnis

Rechtbank 's-Gravenhage 19 december 2012, zaaknr. 407402 / HA ZA 11-2675 (Vereniging BUMA-Stichting Stemra tegen Souren) (EN)
Uitspraak ingezonden door Anja Kroezen, Buma Stemra.
Zie ook IEF 12159 en het dossier 'nederland.fm'. Het Nederland.fm-vonnis is inmiddels vertaald in het Engels. Lees hieronder de belangrijkste overwegingen uit het vonnis in het Engels.

4.5 The radio streams are presented to the users of Souren's websites as a result of Souren's intervention, making the musical works these include accessible to a public other than the public which Buma/Stemra intended when it granted the radio stations permission for the use of those musical works. This is because Souren's websites are different audio-visual products than the radio station's websites and they therefore have a different public. In addition to this, it has been established that Buma/Stemra was not targeting the users of Souren's websites when it granted the radio stations permission to communicate the musical works to the public. Buma/Stemra has explicitly submitted that the license which it grants radio stations does not entail permission for the use of the radio streams as part of third parties' websites. In this connection, Buma/Stemra for example referred to the information which it publishes on the use of radio broadcasts on internet (Buma/Stemra's exhibit 16), in which it distinguishes between the fees for radio stations and the fees for radio portals. Souren has insufficiently disputed the accuracy of that claim. When questioned on this subject during the hearing of the parties, Souren declared that he had no information on the licence agreements between Buma/Stemra and the radio stations.

4.14 The District Court is aware that the way in which Souren's modus operandi has been formulated could raise eyebrows, from a copyright perspective, on the interpretation of the term 'communication to the public' in the sense of article 3 of the Copyright Directive (Directive 2001/29/EC). When questioned on this subject during the hearing of the parties, Souren declared that he would therefore like the District Court to refer questions to the European Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling. The District Court will however not do so in this case and has also decided not to wait for the answers to the questions recently referred to that Court by a Swedish court of appeal (Svea Hovrätt) in a case which is in some respect comparable (Request for a preliminary ruling of 18 September 2012, C466/12, Svenson et al - Retriever Sverige). This is because, during the hearing of the parties, Buma/Stemra explicitly declared that it dit not wish the District Court to refer such questions, as it wanted a quick decision. That interest should have priority in this case.