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EMEA legal insights bulletin

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Africa, European Union, Middle East
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  • February 15 2013

The EMEA Legal Insights Bulletin is a quarterly journal that summarises and explains case laws and changes in regulations at both regional and local

Top 10 issues for retail companies “setting up shop” in Vietnam

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Vietnam
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  • December 21 2012

Vietnam has been one of the world's fastest growing retail markets for over a decade. Its mix of young demographics, economic growth and consumer society

Law on Science, Technology and Innovation

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Spain
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  • August 2 2011

The Law 142011 on Science, Technology and Innovation (Law) has been published in the Official Gazette

Creation of fake social networking profile infringes privacy

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • France
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  • February 22 2011

The French High Court of Paris (TGI) sentenced an internet user who created a fake profile of a famous French comedian to pay a 1,500 fine and 2,500 in damages

Public bodies reform affects IT and IP sectors

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • United Kingdom
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  • December 14 2010

The UK Government has announced its proposals to substantially reform a large number of public bodies, aiming to increase the transparency and accountability of the services provided by them

Australian Government's new IP principles favour ICT suppliers

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Australia
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  • December 7 2010

In response to recommendations of the 2008 Gershon Review, the Australian Government has revised its policy on the ownership of intellectual property (IP) in software supplied by contractors

ISP required to reveal identity of creator of fake profile on social networking site

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Brazil
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  • November 9 2010

An internet services provider (ISP) was ordered by a judge to disclose personal data regarding a user of its social networking site who had created a fake profile of another user which allegedly caused damage to the latter's reputation

Deep linking may not constitute copyright infringement

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • France
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  • July 2 2010

The Court of First Instance of Nanterre has ruled that a web portal that provides a deep link to the website of a software developer where the latter's software can be downloaded does not constitute copyright infringement

High Court discussion of the meaning of "perpetual" licences

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 10 2010

A recent case (BMS Computer Systems Ltd v AB Agri Ltd 2010 EWHC 464 (Ch)) has given guidance on the meaning of "perpetual" in software licences

Florida federal court finds that a “click wrap” end user license agreement is unenforceable because the employees who accepted the terms of the agreement did not have the authority to bind the corporation

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • USA
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  • April 13 2010

In the case of National Auto Lenders, Inc v Syslocate, Inc, the US District Court of the Southern District of Florida decided that the defendant's "click-to-accept" or "click wrap" end user license agreement (EULA) was unenforceable against the plaintiff corporation in spite of the fact that plaintiff's employees had accepted the terms of the EULA