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Duran Duran lose High Court copyright battle
2016-12-02 12:25:33| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Pop group Duran Duran lose a court battle to reclaim US rights to some of their most famous songs.
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Permit Submittals that include Copyright Notices
2016-10-14 20:26:51| PortlandOnline
BDS will no longer accept plans unless the plans reflect all requirements noted on them, including red stamps where indicated.
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Permit Submittals that include Copyright Notices
2016-10-13 21:57:12| PortlandOnline
In an effort to partner with the design community and adhere to copyright laws, BDS will no longer accept these plans unless the plans reflect all requirements noted on them, including red stamps where indicated.
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EC plans copyright reforms to support online video, press
2016-09-14 12:32:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The European Commission has presented its proposal for reforming copyright rules in the EU. In his 'State of the Union' address to parliament, EC President Jean-Claude Juncker outlined three priorities for the reform, as part of the Digital Single Market plan. This includes giving consumers the right to use their subscriptions to online video or music services in any EU country. To make that happen, broadcasters and providers need to be able to negotiate international rights with content producers. In addition, content producers such as newspapers and publishers should have a stronger position vis-a-vis online aggregators distributing their output.
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EU court says links to illegal content can violate copyright
2016-09-08 14:36:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The EU Court of Justice has ruled that posting of hyperlinks to illegally published content can be considered a copyright violation under certain circumstances. The case in question concerns the posting of links on the Dutch website GeenStijl to photos from the magazine Playboy, published by Sanoma, on a third-party website without authorisation from Sanoma. The EU Court notably disagreed with its advocate general's earlier opinion, saying that in certain circumstances hyperlinks could be considered 'communication to the public', a key criteria in determining whether a publication is copyright protected. In this case, the court said the fact that GS published the photos as part of its commercial business and that it was aware the content on the third-party sites was illegal means the Dutch site also violated copyright with its hyperlinks.
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