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The upcoming Mio/konektra judgment: What the CJEU should decide regarding the copyright infringement test
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Rating:
5
CJEU rules that EU Member States cannot set their own reciprocity clauses under the Berne Convention
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Monday, October 28, 2024
Rating:
5
When is a derivative work original and thus protectable by copyright? Classicist’s critical edition makes its way to Luxembourg in fresh Romanian CJEU referral
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Rating:
5
“Vaccinated, chipped, dewormed” insufficiently original to be protected by copyright
Reviewed by
Anastasiia Kyrylenko
on
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Rating:
5
Germany’s Federal Court of Justice applies CJEU Cofemel guidance, considering it ‘clear’ that works of applied art are to be treated like other works and no new CJEU referral is needed
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Monday, April 03, 2023
Rating:
5
UK court discusses copyright protection of fictional characters and defences for parody and pastiche
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Thursday, June 09, 2022
Rating:
5
[Guest post] Second time is a charm: Danish design company wins plant box war
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Sunday, May 08, 2022
Rating:
5
Jeff Koons loses (again) in France: his Fait d'Hiver found to infringe copyright in Franck Davidovici's own Fait d'Hiver
Reviewed by
Eleonora Rosati
on
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Rating:
5