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Dr. Nils Rauer Hogan Lovells

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No copyright infringement by embedding third party content in frames *

Germany - April 3 2013
The defendant granted on its website access to the e-commerce platform Amazon. Access was provided in a frame embedded in the defendant’s website…


No copyright infringement by embedding third party content in frames *

Germany - January 31 2013
The Court of Appeal of Cologne once again denied a copyright infringement by embedded content in a frame. Thus, the legal situation in Germany…


European Court of Justice paves the way for sale of used software *

European Union - October 25 2012
The European Court of Justice allows the sale of used software also in cases where the initial purchase was made by way of Internet download, and thereby extends the application of the exhaustion doctrine to the act of copying the actual software.


German court: online video recorders infringe broadcasters' rights *

Germany - May 30 2012
This case, which is reviewed below went before the German Federal Court in 2009.

Co-authors: Dr. Fabian Pfuhl .


U.S. court rejects settlement on Google book search *

USA - April 14 2011
On 22 March 2011, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied its approval of a proposed settlement in the class action proceedings regarding Google’s digital library project.

Co-authors: Eleanor M. Lackman .


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