Master thesis »Contracts for the supply of digital content« analyses the current legal regulations in Slovenia concerning the contracts for the supply of digital content and the nature of the contract as well as the comparative law in other countries. It highlights the problems of the current legislation that differentiates digital content and the rules that apply to them according to the method of their delivery. The regulations differentiate across the European countries, which is the reason the Digital Content Directive (DCD) was adopted. DCD marks an important step forward, as it fully regulates the supply of digitales content. The DCD provides a common set of rules for digital content, regardless of the method by which they’re supplied. With the maximum harmonization the DCD strives to ease the access to the common EU market for the suppliers as well as unifying the set of rights and remedies for consumers. Futhermore the purpose of the master thesis is to foresee the different ways of implementing the DCD into national law in Slovenia and possible solutions regarding the regulation of the contracts for the supply of digital content in the future.
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