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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Copyright Kluwer Copyright Post discussed whether dynamic blocking injunctions (eg injunctions which apply not only against the infringing web-site, but also against any future mirror sites) are possible under the current copyright law in Egypt.

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Egyptian Case Kurasov v. Wali: Where inspiration meets imitation in the art world

Kluwer Copyright Blog

However, following Kurasov’s blunt accusations, and in less than a week, the Egyptian authorities and the French subsidiary responded by ordering the immediate removal of the murals and issuing an official apology to the Russian artist emphasizing their full respect for the intellectual property rights of everyone in Egypt and abroad (See here ).

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Egyptian Case Wali v. Kurasov: Where inspiration meets imitation in the art world

Kluwer Copyright Blog

However, following Kurasov’s blunt accusations, and in less than a week, the Egyptian authorities and the French subsidiary responded by ordering the immediate removal of the murals and issuing an official apology to the Russian artist emphasizing their full respect for the intellectual property rights of everyone in Egypt and abroad (See here ).

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IP Rights, Access, and WHO’s Pandemic Accord

SpicyIP

Up until now, the six nations chosen to spearhead the process—South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan, Brazil, Thailand, and Egypt (one from each region)—have used three separate draft documents from the INB Bureau as the foundation for the negotiations. However, during discussions, these two topics have been the main points of disagreement.

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The Return of Looted Art: Warnings from 2022

LexBlog IP

9] That work continued well into 2022, with repatriations from the Steinhardt collection to Israel, Italy, Egypt, Greece, Bulgaria, Iraq, Turkey and Libya. [10] returned to Egypt an artifact known as the “Green Coffin,” valued at over $1 million, after negotiating its return from the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences. [17].

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YouTube/Cyando – Lessons for the Egyptian Copyright Legislator

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The so-called “conditional irresponsibility” of online content-sharing service providers (OCSSPs) with regards to copyright infringements is a never-ending, vexing, and daunting topic not only for scholars (see here , here , here and here ), but also for the European Court of Justice itself (CJEU). Overview of the Egyptian Copyright Law.

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