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Copilot AI commented Dec 28, 2025

Request was to produce a report on how copyright (upphovsrätt) is regulated in Swedish law.

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Created RAPPORT_UPPHOVSRATT.md - 319-line comprehensive report in Swedish covering:

  • Core legislation: Copyright Act (1960:729) structure, scope, and protected works
  • Rights and limitations: Exclusive rights, exceptions for private use, education, research, accessibility, citations
  • Duration: 70-year post-mortem protection period with special cases
  • Related rights: Performers, producers, broadcasters (neighboring rights)
  • Digital era provisions: Technical protection measures, online platform liability (2023 DSM directive implementation)
  • Enforcement: Criminal penalties (up to 6 years for severe cases), civil remedies, damages
  • International harmonization: EU directives, WIPO treaties, cross-border provisions

Report includes direct references to actual SFS law files in repository (e.g., 1960/sfs-1960-729.md) for easy navigation to source texts.

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Kan du ta fram en rapport om hur upphovsrätt regleras i svensk lag?


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Copilot AI and others added 4 commits December 28, 2025 15:26
Co-authored-by: marcarl <536209+marcarl@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: marcarl <536209+marcarl@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: marcarl <536209+marcarl@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: marcarl <536209+marcarl@users.noreply.github.com>
Copilot AI changed the title [WIP] Create report on copyright regulation in Swedish law Add comprehensive report on copyright regulation in Swedish law Dec 28, 2025
Copilot AI requested a review from marcarl December 28, 2025 15:33
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