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01 May 2020

HIRING OUT CARS WITH RADIOS IS NOT A “COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC"

04 November 2019

Deepfakes: is seeing still believing?

14 September 2018

EU Digital Copyright Directive - European Parliament adopts amended text

In the second reading of the Digital Copyright Directive by the European Parliament on 12 September 2018, the controversial Articles 11 and 13 were …

19 March 2018

Innovation Disruption and Technology - the legal and commercial issues for your business

Drawing on our practitioners' experience and understanding of the intellectual property and technology issues facing our clients in the fast changing …

04 December 2017

CJEU RULES THAT A CLOUD BASED SERVICE FOR REMOTE RECORDING IS A COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC AND SO MUST OBTAIN THE RIGHTS HOLDERS' CONSENT

This is a further case which reinforces the importance and strength to rights holders of the right to communicate a copyright work to the public provided …

20 June 2017

BitTorrents join unlawful streaming and unlawful downloads as infringements of copyright

Following on from its recent decision in Filmspeler, the CJEU has handed down its judgment in Stichting Brein v Ziggo, C-610/15 (The Pirate Bay), …

28 April 2017

Unlawful streaming is as infringing as unlawful downloads - Further guidance from the CJEU on "communication to the public"

The CJEU has issued its ruling in Filmspeler that the sale of a multimedia player specifically configured to link to websites on which protected works …

21 March 2017

High Court orders ISPs to block their customers from receiving unauthorised streaming of Premier League football matches

Following on from a number of decisions in which internet service providers (ISPs) were ordered to block their customers from accessing websites whose …

13 September 2016

Hyperlinking to material on the internet – CJEU expands on the circumstances when it may amount to copyright infringement

In a further key decision on hyperlinking and copyright, the CJEU has held that creating hyperlinks may be a communication to the public and so may …