27 May, 2020 Stretching Copyright: Protecting online fitness workouts By Dean Rae With UK gyms set to remain closed for the foreseeable future, home online workouts have become increasingly popular. Many routines are...
26 May, 2020 No copyright violation by publication of book excerpts of a member of the German Parliament through an internet news portal By Franz Gernhardt, LL.M. Franz Gernhardt reports on the highly anticipated decision of the German Federal Court of Justice regarding the degree to which a news...
20 May, 2020 Esports: a new market for travel businesses after COVID-19? By Will Deller The travel industry has been hit particularly hard by the effects of COVID-19, with travel companies worldwide working incredibly hard to...
14 May, 2020 Broadcasting & OTT Part 2: Demographic Change, Micropayments and Piracy By Richard McMorris Rebecca O'Kelley-Gillard In 2020 we'll be periodically publishing podcasts looking at a range of interesting topics, bones of contention and issues to be grappled...
04 May, 2020 Gambling Act Review: Base it on the Evidence By Andy Danson Andy Danson discusses a planned review of the UK's Gambling Act and what this could mean for players and operators. t seems that barely a...
01 May, 2020 The ‘Covid-19 effect’: How blocklisting is putting pressure on media outlets during the pandemic By Andrew Cox This article reports on the use of blocklisting and the inadvertent consequences exhibited by the 'COVID-19 effect'. With the findings of...
01 May, 2020 German Federal Supreme Court decides in spectacular music sampling case – for the fourth (and last?) time By Dr. Christoph Hendel Lea Noemi Mackert Dr. Simon Hembt The German Federal Supreme Court has issued yet another decision in the long-running music record sampling case known as “Metall auf...