France: La Provence, Court of Cassation of France, First Civil Law Chamber, 15-29374, 11 May 2017

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The Supreme Court held that even in cases where many photographs are involved, the courts must carry out a separate examination of each individual photograph in order to assess their respective originality, if necessary by grouping them by common characteristics.

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