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The dental surgery and the hotel bedroom: CJEU discusses the concept of "communication to the public"
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- European Union
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- March 28 2012
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled in two cases on the meaning of "communication to the public", finding that the free broadcasting of phonograms as background music in a private dental practice was not a "communication to the public", but that the broadcasting of phonograms in a hotel bedroom was
"Communication to the public" includes "live" streaming of TV content to licensed recipients
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- European Union
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- March 11 2013
The CJEU has held that TVCatchup's live streaming of UK free-to-view terrestrial television broadcasts infringes authors' rights to control
Football Dataco fails to qualify - CJEU rules against subsistence of database copyright in the contents of fixture lists
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- European Union
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- March 14 2012
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that database copyright is available only in relation to the structure of the database and not as a form of protection for its contents, and then only where there is creative originality in the selection and arrangement of the database
The Premier League and the pub landlady
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- October 6 2011
European Court finds that prohibitions on the sale and use of foreign decoder devices for viewing broadcasts of football matches are contrary to EU law, but holds that transmission in a pub of certain elements of such broadcasts requires prior authorisation under copyright law
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