发布时间:2022-06-23 06:10 来源:艾瑞特驰 作者:艾瑞特驰 |

Summer Kat-fun is always copyright funIf you happen to be inLondon over the next few days,专利公示查询, and fancy some copyright fun, here are twoevents for you:The temporary copiesexception and the three-step test post Filmspeler (Bristows -Thursday, 13 July)Organised by the BritishLiterary and Copyright Association (BLACA), this event provides an opportunity toexplore in detail the implications of the recent decision of the Court ofJustice of the European Union (CJEU) in Filmspeler, C-527/15 [Katposts here].SimonClark (Bristows) and Ben Allgrove (Baker & McKenzie) willreprise the respective roles they played on opposite sides the last time thatthe CJEU considered the temporary copies exceptions in PRCA,多国专利审查信息查询, C-360/13,脱模剂专利号, in 2014.They will consider thedifferent approaches taken in each case and where we now stand with thetemporary copies exception under Article 5(1) of the InfoSoc Directive and thethree-step test in Article 5(5) therein.Chaired by Stephen Edwards,the event will take place at Victoria Embankment offices of Bristows. 6:15 pm for a 6:30 pm start.If you're interested inattending,专利内容查询, email Simon Clark here.The Pirate Bay communicates to thepublic: are there any more online infringement questions to be answered?(Simmons&Simmons - Tuesday, 18 July)With its recent decision in Ziggo,C-610/15 (The Pirate Bay case, here), the CJEU has clarified that a platformlike The Pirate Bay might be regarded as primarily liable for unauthorised actsof communication to the public within Article 3(1) of the InfoSocDirective.But what are the broader implications of thismuch-awaited judgment, both in relation to the construction of this exclusiveright, and the liability of online platforms for third-party infringements?Jointly organised withSimmons&Simmons, this IPKat event consists of a panel discussion devoted to analysing the judgment, as wellas its significance for both EU copyright law and the policy discussioncurrently unfolding in Brussels.Moderated by Simmons&Simmons IP partner Darren Meale, the panel will be composed asfollows:Melissa Morgia (Senior Legal
Advisor, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry)Eleonora Rosati (Associate Professor in
Intellectual Property Law, University of Southampton)Erin
Simon (Product Counsel, Google)Raoul Soullié (Simmons &
Simmons)Time? 5:30 pm for a 18:00pm start.Attendanceis free,商标注册和版权注册, but registration is required. There are few tickets left, but hurry upand register here.
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