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    September 10, 2021in Blogs, Privacy1by Editor
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    5 Liability Facts About Video Surveillance

    Shannon Flynn is a Guest Writer and the Managing Editor of Rehack Magazine. It is easy to overlook the relationship between physical security and intellectual property (IP). Just as video…

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    March 13, 2014in Copyright, Infringement, Internet, Internet Sharing, IP, Jurisdiction, Movies, Ownership, Secondary (ISP) Liability, Subsidiary Rights, US5by Editor
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    Garcia v Google Inc.: Copyright Ownership, ISP Liability and the Future of Freedom of Expression

    In a stunning decision recently released by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Google was ordered to remove the now-infamous film, “Innocence of Muslims”, from YouTube.…

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    February 20, 2014in Copyright, Infringement, IP, MediaLaws, Secondary (ISP) Liability0by Editor
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    News on ISPs liability from Spain: YouTube not responsible for infringements of copyrighted materials. The second chapter of Telecinco v YouTube

    Marco Bassini is the Managing Editor of MediaLaws, www.medialaws.eu, and a lawyer at Baker & McKenzie LLP’s office in Milan. The re-posting of this analysis is part of a cross-posting…

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    June 11, 2013in Competition, Competition Law, Contracts, Trade Secrets, UK, UK0by Editor
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    Beyond Knowledge and Consciousness – The Development of Liability for Misuse of Trade Secrets in the UK

    On May 22nd, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (“UKSC”) decided the case Verstergaard, and in doing so created an important precedent concerning the relevance of subjective aspects…

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