This case concerns a conflict between the fundamental right to one's own likeness and the exceptions to unlawful interference with the right to one's own likeness. The Supreme Court gives prevalence…
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Background
On 8 September 2022, the Brussels court of appeal delivered a long-awaited judgment in a case between the collective management organisation “…
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This is a two-part post summarising the authors’ findings from the report on Copyright Infringement in the Video Game Industry which was prepared by the…
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This is a two-part post summarising the authors’ findings from the report on Copyright Infringement in the Video Game Industry, which was prepared by the…
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Order no. 2021-580 of 12 May 2021 (‘transposition Order’) of the French Government implements articles 2(6) and 17 to 23 of the EU Directive 2019/790 on copyright…
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The removal of SIAE’s repertoire from Meta’s social networks
“This song is currently unavailable” or “The audio track in your reel is no longer available.…
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This blog is a continuation of an earlier Kluwer post ‘Getting paid to play? Copyright, contract, and the rewards for UGC’ and is based on the findings of the You…
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Welcome to the first trimester of the 2023 round up of EU copyright law! In this edition, we report on an AG Opinion that came out late in 2022 and update you on…
This post is based in part on the Position Statement of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition of 23 January 2023 on the ‘Design Package’, but expresses the authors’ own…
The limitation might have failed in an earlier period, but more recent precedents were more forgiving.
Parties to a photo image license were free to contract for a two-year statute of limitations…