The IPKat has been in touch with the European Court of Justice concerning the long-awaited English language version of the Advocate General's Opinion in Case C-418/01 IMS Health, a hugely important decision on abuse of a dominant position by a copyright owner. He has heard from his mole that "the translation is being proof-read now. Normally it could go straight on to the internet but a few queries have come up which in the absence of the translator, may delay that until the end of January". At present, in additon to the English translation, the Danish, Greek and Dutch translations are also awaited.
ECJ TRANSLATION WATCH
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Tuesday, January 13, 2004
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