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John W. Scanlan  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US)
Copyright case: Bell v. Wilmott Storage Services LLC, USA
October 28, 2021

De minimis analysis involves the substantiality of the copying, not the use to which the infringing work is put; by definition, wholesale copying of a protected work cannot be de minimis copying. A…

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Marcella Favale  (Bournemouth University)
Can algorithmic justice be just? …if it’s quick enough?
October 22, 2021

Photo by Rafael Garcin on Unsplash On the 16th of October 2020, one year ago, a middle-school teacher, Samuel Paty, was beheaded by a terrorist who would not know of his existence if not for a…

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Jeremy Blum  (Bristows LLP) , Jake Palmer  (Bristows LLP)
The future of post-Brexit UK exhaustion and the implications for UK copyright and IP rights
October 18, 2021

Photo by Ian Taylor on Unsplash The UK government has run a consultation on the future of the UK’s exhaustion of IP rights regime. This ran for 12 weeks, closing on 31 August 2021. The consultation…

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Cheryl Beise  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US)
Copyright case: Markham Concepts Inc. v. Hasbro, Inc., USA
October 13, 2021

Heirs of "Game of Life" developer failed to overcome work-for-hire doctrine in bid to terminate developer’s original transfer of rights to Hasbro predecessor. The federal district court in Providence…

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Alina Trapova  (University College London) , João Pedro Quintais  (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
EU copyright law round up – third trimester of 2021
October 07, 2021

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Welcome to the third trimester of 2021 round up of EU copyright law! In this series we update readers every three months on developments in EU copyright law. This…

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Rita Matulionyte  (Macquarie Law School)
Australian court says that AI can be an inventor: what does it mean for authors?
September 29, 2021

  Image by chenspec on Pixabay In July this year, the Federal Court of Australia handed down a decision in Stephen L. Thaler [2021] APO 5, which allowed listing AI system DABUS as an inventor in…

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Felix Reda  (GFF (Society for Civil Rights)) , Paul Keller  (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
A Proposal to leverage Article 17 to build a public repository of Public Domain and openly licensed works
September 23, 2021

We have recently published a white paper, authored by Julia Reda (Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte) and Paul Keller (Open Future) that proposes to build a public repository of Public Domain and…

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Zyad Loutfi  (Reed Smith LLP - Paris)
Dynamic Blocking Injunctions - Lessons for the Egyptian Copyright Legislator
September 16, 2021

 The growing proclivity of issuing “dynamic injunctions” to block the online illegal diffusion and distribution of audio-visual copyrighted content has recently caught the attention of several…

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Matthew Hersh  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory)
Copyright case: Di Angelo Publications Inc. v. Kelley, USA
September 09, 2021

Although the contract between a makeup artist and her publisher described the artist as the author of the book, the dispute still arose under the Copyright Act because "author" is a term defined…

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Brad Spitz  (REALEX)
Derivative works: the Adventures of Koons and Tintin in French copyright law
September 01, 2021

Like most copyright systems, French copyright law does not leave much room for the freedom of authors of transformative graphic works (also called “derivative works”). Three interesting cases on…

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