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    Day: October 3, 2013

    October 3, 2013in Announcements, European Union, MediaLaws0by Editor
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    Intellectual Property Rights: study indicates that roughly 35% of jobs in the EU rely on IPR-intensive industries

    The re-posting of this analysis is part of a cross-posting collaboration with MediaLaws: Law and Policy of the Media in a Comparative Perspective. (more…)

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    October 3, 2013in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy, CD Levy, Copyright, Copyright Reform, Digital Downloads, Digital Libraries, Infringement, Internet, Internet Sharing, IP, IP Reform, Jurisdiction, Movies, Music Industry, Regulatory Policy, Technology, Telecommunications, UK, UK2by Editor
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    Few People Download Illegally, But Those That Do, Do It A Lot

    The few, the mighty. That’s one way to describe illegal downloading habits. (more…)

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    October 3, 2013in Canada, Contracts, Copyright, Infringement, Licensees, Music Industry, Ownership0by Editor
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    Composing Consent: Federal Court Dismisses Pinto v BJEC

    The Federal Court recently held that in the absence of a written agreement, a copyright holder could grant implied consent to the use of their work when they allowed the work to…

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