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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The seminar will address the fair balance between the interests of rights holders and the rest of digital society. In addition, the panel will discuss new neighbouring rights with respect to the organisers of sporting events and the protection of creative contributions to theatrical performances.

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Key 2023 update: EU Directive implemented in Greek copyright law

LexBlog IP

It has several aims, including the following: To facilitate copyright and related rights licensing in protected works and other subject matters in certain television transmissions and radio programs. Specifically, the rightsholder’s absolute right to allow or prohibit the public lending of their works is removed.

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Introducing a zero-embargo Secondary Publication Right in Bulgaria

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Image by Rudy and Peter Skitterians from Pixabay In recent years, a so called ‘Secondary Publication Right’ (SPR) has been adopted in a number of European countries and become a policy hot topic at the EU level. Pre-existing Bulgarian provision The SPR is not an entirely novel concept to Bulgarian copyright law. of the Directive.

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What does the CJEU judgment in C-401/19 mean for the national transpositions and applications of Art. 17?

The IPKat

This year’s conference theme was neighbouring and special rights, but an extraordinary roundtable also found its way into to the programme to discuss the ever-unavoidable copyright topic: Article 17 of the DSM Directive [Katposts here ]. Nevertheless, such a restriction is justified in light of protecting copyright (para 84).

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Topics included the territorial scope of existing marks, the potential need to expand the specifications of trade marks used in the Metaverse, the importance of clearance searches before entering this environment, and the consideration of co-existence agreements to avoid conflicts. The Neighbours' Cat " by Fouquier ?

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UKIPO’s public consultation on AI and IP – computer-generated works (Part 1)

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The first issue raised in the consultation was whether the copyright protection for computer-generated works (CGWs)without a human author, in the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA), strikes the right balance between incentivising and rewarding investment in AI creativity. A third alternative: the related rights approach.

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Copyright and Licensing Around the World: Autumn is a Time of Change

Velocity of Content

In India , the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce released its Review of the Intellectual Property Rights Regime to the Indian Parliament on July 23 rd. Additional details on this topic are available in a recent post at JDSupra, entitled “ Filter Future? Updates on the Copyright Directive and Platform Liability. ”.

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