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Hungary is one of the first countries in CEE to fully implement Directive 2019/790 on Copyright in the Digital Single Market ("CDSM Directive") and Directive 2019/789 ("SatCab 2.0 Directive"). The so-called "Copyright Reform Act" (Act XXXVII of 2021) was published in the Official Gazette on 6 May 2021, and the majority of the new rules will be effective as of 1 June 2021.
According to the reasoning behind the Copyright Reform Act, many of the rules of the CDSM Directive that aim to strengthen the position of authors and performers were already an existing part of the Hungarian copyright system, and so only fine tuning was needed.
However, other than the fine tuning mentioned above, a number of institutions are being newly introduced to the Hungarian copyright system in line with the Directives, e.g.:
In many cases the Copyright Reform Act goes beyond the provisions of the CDSM Directive and renews and broadens existing obsolete rules in order to adapt copyright law to the modern digital environment. Most notably, the Copyright Reform Act introduces a general parody exception as a new case of fair use of copyright works - thereby giving the green light, for example, to the free creation of memes. The Copyright Reform Act also relaxes the strict criteria of written form for copyright license contracts in many cases, making it easier to use the works in an online environment.
The Copyright Reform Act complies with the aims of the Directives, and in some cases exceeds those: the broader scope of fair use cases serve the interests of the users, while the newly regulated liability of online platforms and the new rules of license contracts strengthen the position of the authors.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the new rules will affect everyone (be a user, intermediary or author), so if you have any questions about the detailed rules of the copyright reform, the Schoenherr IP team can guide you in this regard.
author: Márk Kovács