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Court rules on press-clipping activities
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- September 27 2010
For the second time this year, a judgment of the Commercial Court of Madrid has made it clear that "press clipping" activities infringe the rights of publishers
Judgment prohibits company from using deceitful advertising for hair products
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- October 5 2010
A judgment from the Provincial Court of Barcelona ordered a company to immediately cease publishing advertisements for hair products claiming that these products are "used by Professionals" on the ground that this advertisement is misleading
European Court of Justice rules on Spanish private copying levy
- Baker & McKenzie
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- European Union, Spain
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- December 7 2010
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has upheld the right of copyright businesses in the EU to ask for a private copying levy, but disapproved of how Spain applied it indiscriminately
Minister of Culture considers it urgent to approve the anti-downloading law
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- August 10 2010
The Minister of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde, believes that it is urgent for the Government to pass the Anti-Downloading Law and close websites that are facilitating the illegal downloading of copyrighted works
Spanish government to provide subsidies for movies passing a "culture test"
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- August 17 2010
On 30 June 2010, the Spanish Government passed an Order which modified an existing regulation that monitors the amount of movie production costs and investments that can be reimbursed through state aid
The Council of Ministers approves Bill on Food Security and Nutrition
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- November 2 2010
The Council of Ministers has recently approved the presentation of the Bill on Food Security and Nutrition to the Parliament
Piracy of digital content reaches 76 in Spain
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- July 16 2010
Compared to the 1.653 million spent on legal digital content in Spain in 2009, the value of pirated content amounted to 5.212 million
First steps toward high definition television
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- July 27 2010
The Spanish Government has approved a new decree detailing the technical requirements needed for the transition from digital terrestrial television towards high definition television
Law in Cataluña requires 50 of all movies to be dubbed into Catalan
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Spain
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- August 31 2010
Parliament has passed a law that requires 50 of all films released or distributed in Cataluña to be dubbed or subtitled in Catalan
Spanish broadcaster wins copyright infringement case
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- Spain
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- November 9 2010
Telecinco filed a copyright infringement claim against Le Sexta when the latter used some of the former's images in certain TV programmes without authorisation
