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Chesterton’s work still alive in Spain - Kluwer Copyright Blog
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Chesterton’s work still alive in Spain. May 18, 2015. The case was brought by the Royal Literary Fund (RLF), a British foundation which is the heir and representative of the rights of the author G. K. Chesterton. RLF filed a complaint against the Spanish publisher, Enokia, S.L.,. Because it was publishing and marketing a series of the British writer’s works which, in the foundation’s view, had not yet fallen into the public domain in Spain. The principle of non-discrimination among EU nationals. The work...
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Copyright and Media in France: April 2013
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IPIT NEWS FROM FRANCE, by YS Avocats law firm, www.ys-avocats.com. Saturday, 13 April 2013. France: YouTube, Universal and SACEM enter into a new agreement. This agreement covers all types of videos broadcasted by YouTube". The French collecting society SACEM, which manages the rights of authors and publishers of musical works, announced, on 3 April 2013. Posted by YS Avocats. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). France: YouTube, Universal and SACEM enter into a . Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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interpretation of national law Archives - Kluwer Copyright Blog
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Interpretation of national law. The National Lottery wins the prize. July 27, 2015. Take the Summer Quiz here. Thomas Dreier, P. Bernt Hugenholtz. The Implications and Consequences of United Kingdom Exit from the EU. Patrick J Birkinshaw, Andrea Biondi (eds,). Communication (right of) (38). Distribution (right of) (14). Making available (right of) (53). Reproduction (right of) (33). Transfer (of right) (12). Alexandre Libório Dias Pereira. Barbara van den Berg. Dominik Goebel and Yasmin Fradinger.
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The National Lottery wins the prize - Kluwer Copyright Blog
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The National Lottery wins the prize. July 27, 2015. On 2 October 2007 the applicants, the National Lottery Commission (now the Gambling Commission), obtained Community trade mark registration no. 4800399, reproduced below:. It therefore concluded that the Board of Appeal was right to rely on the rules of Italian law in determining the probative value of the 1986 agreement. Share with your friends. Update on the UK Private Copying Exception. Jeremy Blum and Sean Ibbetson. July 30, 2015. July 20, 2015.
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private copying Archives - Kluwer Copyright Blog
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CJEU: EGEDA, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), C-470/14, 9 June 2016. July 11, 2016. July 11, 2016. In response to a reference from the Spanish Supreme Court, the CJEU held that Article 5(2)(b) of Directive 2001/29/EC must be interpreted as precluding a scheme for fair compensation for private copying like the Spanish system, which is financed from the General State Budget in such a way that it is not possible to ensure that…. July 4, 2016. July 1, 2016. June 29, 2016. June 29, 2016. Private...
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Ownership Archives - Kluwer Copyright Blog
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Estonia: Zoroaster, Tartu Circuit Court, 2-14-54193, 7 January 2016. July 25, 2016. July 22, 2016. Aavik and Partners Law Office. May 13, 2016. May 13, 2016. Bulgaria: Ruling on administrative case No. 7800 of 2015, Supreme Administrative Court of Bulgaria, 12 January 2016. March 18, 2016. Institute of Private International Law. The National Lottery wins the prize. July 27, 2015. Back on the Green Road: How Imperative are Imperative Rules? April 19, 2015. Institute for Information Law (IViR). May 28, 2013.
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Copyright and Media in France: Personal data: no notification needed for a simple software update
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IPIT NEWS FROM FRANCE, by YS Avocats law firm, www.ys-avocats.com. Sunday, 5 May 2013. Personal data: no notification needed for a simple software update. French Supreme Court (Cour de cassation, chambre sociale), 23 April 2013, 11-26.099 (published in the bulletin). Under article 22 of the French personal data Act, automatic processing of personal data must be notified to the French personal data authority CNIL. The French Supreme Court has annulled the judgement of the Court of Appeal, stating that "on...
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Copyright and Media in France: Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos on the Data Protection Officers
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IPIT NEWS FROM FRANCE, by YS Avocats law firm, www.ys-avocats.com. Sunday, 24 March 2013. Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos on the Data Protection Officers. Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos on the Data Protection Officers:. Le CIL: un nouvel acteur au service de la concurrence. Posted by YS Avocats. Correspondant informatique et libertés. French data protection law. Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos . Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Copyright and Media in France: March 2013
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IPIT NEWS FROM FRANCE, by YS Avocats law firm, www.ys-avocats.com. Sunday, 24 March 2013. Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos on the Data Protection Officers. Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos on the Data Protection Officers:. Le CIL: un nouvel acteur au service de la concurrence. Posted by YS Avocats. Correspondant informatique et libertés. French data protection law. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brad Spitz interviewed in an article of Les Echos .
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