Shape Copyright Clarified In Brompton Bicycle
Shape Copyright Clarified In Brompton Bicycle The Court of Justice of the European Union ('CJEU') has ruled that copyright may subsist in a product [...]
Shape Copyright Clarified In Brompton Bicycle The Court of Justice of the European Union ('CJEU') has ruled that copyright may subsist in a product [...]
10 IP Technology Trends for 2020 For what feels like a very long time, both news and politics have been dominated by one topic [...]
How Do You Find A Copyright Owner? "How do you find a copyright owner?" is a question that we are often asked because we [...]
EU Copyright Directive: Impact On Gaming Industry On 26 March 2019, the EU Parliament approved the EU Copyright Directive (the "Directive") which could potentially [...]
Oscar favourite in deep water Oscar season is fast approaching and the buzz around which films are going to steal the most awards has [...]
Collective Management Organisations: a brief overview Collective Management Organisations (“CMO’s”) are licensing bodies which grant rights on behalf of multiple holders, such as multiple musical [...]
Charity Event on 22 November 2017: Intellectual Property Law for Creatives Intellectual property considerations are not just important to your clients but to your business. If [...]
Aboriginal Artist’s Family Battle For Copyright Albert Namatjira, the Australian aboriginal artist who died in 1959, made headlines this week after it was announced [...]
Blurred lines Case Appears No Clearer The infamous ‘Blurred Lines’ music copyright verdict, which ultimately decided that musicians Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke were guilty [...]
Copyright in a tweet? According to Rolling Stone online, the author (and therefore copyright owner) of a tweet is negotiating compensation from a t-shirt [...]