Chris Downer / Wimborne Minster: later books in the chained library / CC BY-SA 2.0
This two-part blog looks at the provisions that exist in library laws across European countries concerning the…
Chris Downer / Wimborne Minster: later books in the chained library / CC BY-SA 2.0
This two-part blog looks at the provisions that exist in library laws across European countries concerning the…
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The concept of lawfulness in relation to user status or user acts has been gradually established in EU digital copyright law as a condition for the enjoyment of certain…
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On 23 October 2024, the five-year dispute between Valve and UFC-Que Choisir has come to a close. With the French Supreme Court upholding the Paris Court of Appeal’s…
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As the environmental crisis escalates due to overproduction and overconsumption, there is an increasing recognition of the urgent need for environmental consciousness…
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Over the last decades, European lawyers got used to the – at times remarkable and even forceful – interventions of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) in…
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Free spaces in copyright law are fundamental. They allow us to use and enjoy copyright works, ultimately supporting the creation of future works. Yet, since the…
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Part I of this blog introduced the first of three ambiguities NFT purchasers may face. In this part II we discuss two additional aspects, with a focus on UK copyright…
A conference jointly organized by the Department of Law of the University of Cyprus and the H2020 project reCreating Europe - Nicosia, 31 October – 1 November 2022
The University of Cyprus,…