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Intellectual property & data protection 2013: legal developments you need to know about
- Mayer Brown LLP
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- January 14 2013
Since 1 January 2013 data processors have been able to implement BCRs to facilitate the movement of personal data outside the EU. The Article 29
When is a software license transferable even if it says it’s nontransferable?
- Mayer Brown LLP
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- European Union
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- December 19 2012
Software companies cannot prevent the sale of “second-hand” software licenses where those licenses are for a one-off fee and an unlimited period
When is a software licence transferable even if it says it’s non-transferable?
- Mayer Brown LLP
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- European Union
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- August 16 2012
Software companies cannot prevent the sale of “second-hand” software licences, where those licences are for a one-off fee and an unlimited period
Cloud computing Article 29 Working Party guidance on EU privacy and security concerns
- Mayer Brown LLP
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- European Union
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- July 9 2012
The Article 29 Working Party established under the EU data privacy legislation published an opinion on 1 July 2012 addressing the data privacy compliance concerns associated with the use of cloud computing solutions
The European Court of Justice rules on how far copyright extends in computer programs
- Mayer Brown LLP
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- European Union
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- May 4 2012
On 2 May 2012 the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union published its decision in SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd (Case C-406-1) ruling on the extent of copyright infringement claims over ideas and procedures
Fundamental questions about the scope of copyright protection for software to be referred to the European Court of Justice
- Mayer Brown LLP
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- August 3 2010
An extensively argued case in the English High Court about the extent to which a software program can emulate the functionality of another program has led to some fundamental questions being raised with the European Court of Justice as to the correct interpretation of the 1991 EU Software Directive
