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Resale of digital music: US v EU approach
- William Fry
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- European Union, USA
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- May 14 2013
ReDigi, a US company, allows its customers to resell their digital music through its online marketplace. Users of the service can buy used digital
Intangibles and exhaustion: ReDigi and UsedSoft revisited
- AJ Park
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- May 14 2013
As noted by Ben Challis in the 1709 Blog and by Eleonora Rosati on the IPKat, many commentators believe it wrong that a court could decide that first
Website copyright infringement: UK Supreme Court asks ECJ to confirm lawfulness of accessing copyright materials through internet browsers
- White & Black Legal LLP
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- May 5 2013
The UK Supreme Court ("UKSC"), in the case of Public Relations Consultants Association Ltd v The Newspaper Licensing Agency Ltd & Ors 2013 UKSC 18
General Court partially annuls the Commission decision finding anti-competitive conduct on the part of copyright collecting societies
- Stibbe
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- European Union
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- May 2 2013
On 12 April 2013, the General Court partially affirmed and partially annulled the Commission's decision finding that the International Confederation
Supreme Court refers question of whether internet browsing amounts to copyright infringement to the CJEU
- Hogan Lovells
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- European Union
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- May 2 2013
In the case of the PRCA v the NLA, relating to the Meltwater online media monitoring service, the Supreme Court has referred to the CJEU the question
Not just because you say so; EU General Court guidance on proving parallel behaviour is not independent
- McGuireWoods LLP
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- European Union
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- May 1 2013
An EU General Court (GC) judgment has considered the difficult issue of independent parallel behaviour by competitors under EU competition law, and
UK Supreme Court clarifies meltwater decision for internet users
- Mason Hayes & Curran
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- May 1 2013
On the 17th April 2013, the UK Supreme Court decided that internet users do not need permission to browse and view copyrighted material via relevant
Browse away - UK Supreme Court says temporary copies of copyright works produced while browsing do not infringe copyright, but plays it safe by seeking a preliminary ruling from the CJEU
- Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- May 1 2013
On 17 April 2013, the UK Supreme Court gave its judgment in Public Relations Consultants Association Limited v The Newspaper Licensing Agency Limited
UK Supreme Court seeks clarification from CJEU on Article 5.1 of the Copyright Directive
- A&L Goodbody
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- April 30 2013
The UK Supreme Court has delivered its judgment in the copyright protection case NLA v Meltwater. In this case the appellants scan newspaper
Like buses: two European copyright licensing rulings in two weeks
- Dentons
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- European Union
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- April 30 2013
Copyright holders and their licensees will be affected by two recent rulings which have shown the pan-European nature of the law surrounding their
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