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Case Law, Collective management, Enforcement, Infringement, Jurisdiction, Latvia, Remuneration (equitable)

Collective Rights Management: An unwritten agreement and the amount of remuneration (Latvia).

Liga Mence (Individual Researcher)/June 20, 2012June 14, 2023 /Leave a comment

…between the Radio Company and the Collective Rights Management Organization on 17 September 2001. That agreement expired on 31 December 2002. In the negotiation process of a new contract the…

Case Law, France, Liability

France -Youtube guilty but not liable? some more precisions on the status of hosting providers

Catherine Jasserand (Institute for Information Law (IViR))/June 18, 2012May 10, 2023 /Leave a comment

…programmes for which TF1 claimed broadcaster’s rights in application of Article L. 216-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code. According to that article, a broadcasting company must give its consent…

European Union, Exceptions and Limitations, Legislative process, Making available (right of), Reproduction (right of)

Trilogue agreement on the Orphan Works Directive

Johan Axhamn (Department of Business Law, Lund University)/June 13, 2012 /Leave a comment

…holds that the directive is without prejudice to specific solutions being developed in the Member States to address larger mass scale digitization issues. In addition, one of the articles and…

Case Law, Enforcement, Infringement, Liability, Netherlands

Intermediary classic decided in favor of intermediary

Joris van Hoboken (Institute for Information Law (IViR))/May 29, 2012 /Leave a comment

…which it notes to be in line with Article 8 and 11 of the Enforcement Directive (IPRED). It further concludes that Article 15 ECD does not stand in the way…

Case Law, Enforcement, Infringement, Jurisdiction, Liability, Netherlands, Technological measures

Majority of Dutch Providers to Block The Pirate Bay. Game Over or Next Level in Copyright Wars?

Axel Arnbak (Institute for Information Law (IViR))/May 18, 2012May 10, 2023 /1 Comment

…article 7 of the Dutch Constitution, that provides strong protection against preventive censorship, proved pivotal (para. 4.42 – my earlier reflection on the 11 January ruling [] touched upon these…

Case Law, European Union, Infringement, Jurisdiction

Decrypting the code: CJEU SAS vs. World Programming

Tatiana Synodinou (University of Cyprus)/May 7, 2012June 14, 2023 /Leave a comment

…for the exercise of the lawful user’s right of article 5 par. 3. Nevertheless, this interpretation which is based on the letter of article 5 par. 3 could result to…

Case Law, France, Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction issue over the sale of copyright-infringing CDs: a new referral to the CJEU by the French Court of Cassation

Catherine Jasserand (Institute for Information Law (IViR))/May 4, 2012 /1 Comment

…may occur). This article applies in addition to the general rule (Article 2 of Regulation 44/2001), which states that in principle a person is sued in the Courts of the…

Case Law, Enforcement, European Union, Legislative process, Remedies, Sweden

CJEU defends (fundamental) right of civil enforcement against online infringers

Johan Axhamn (Department of Business Law, Lund University)/May 3, 2012 /Leave a comment

…person behind the IP number at a specific time is however not known to the right holder. Article 8 of Directive 2004/48/EC on the civil enforcement of intellectual property rights…

Case Law, Distribution (right of), European Union, Exhaustion, Reproduction (right of)

The UsedSoft case – exhaustion online

Tomasz Targosz (Institute of Intellectual Property Law, Jagiellonian University Kraków)/April 25, 2012 /1 Comment

…copy as ‘lawful acquirer’ under Article 5(1) and the first half-sentence of Article 4(2) of directive 2009/24 also rely on exhaustion of the right to distribute the copy of the…

Collective management, Exceptions and Limitations, France, Legislative process, Making available (right of), Reproduction (right of)

France solves its XXe century book problem!

Lucie Guibault (Schulich School of Law )/April 13, 2012 /1 Comment

…request the end of this gratuitous authorization. Article 2 of the final version of the Act addresses the issue of orphan works by defining a work as orphan when it…

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    CIPIL, University of Cambridge
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    Institute for Information Law (IViR)
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    REALEX
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    University College London
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    Bristows LLP
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    University of Milan
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    Potter Clarkson LLP and King's College London
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    Institute for Information Law (IViR)
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    London School of Economics
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    University College Dublin
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  • Rita Matulionyte
    Macquarie Law School
  • Jan Bernd Nordemann
    NORDEMANN
  • Giulia Priora
    NOVA School of Law Lisbon/NOVA IPSI
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    GFF (Society for Civil Rights)
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    Geistwert
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    University of Cyprus

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