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Rulings against the applicability of the copyright levies in Spain

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Spain
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  • June 21 2011

After the judgment issued by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on 21 October 2010 declaring that the indiscriminate application of the copyright levies in Spain is contrary to EU law, a number of Spanish courts are already following the judgment without waiting for the reforms that the Spanish Government will introduce to align the country's regulations on copyright levies with EU law

Hypothetical royalty fee calculation in an illegal downloading case

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Spain
  • -
  • December 5 2012

A world's leading supplier of location and navigation products and services brought suit against an individual, charging infringement of its copyright related to its navigation software

Court rules video sharing website has no obligation to monitor videos ex ante

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Spain
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  • February 9 2011

The Mercantile Court number 7 of Madrid (the Court) has held that YouTube complies with the duty to cooperate with the IP rights holders through the detecting, reporting and verification systems that YouTube has implemented on its website, which allow the concerned third parties to control any potential infringements of their IP rights