Les fournisseurs Internet devraient financer la télé et le film

Au Festival de Locarno en Suisse, la PDG de la SODEC, Monique Simard, a proposé qu’une…

Defining a public domain for copyright and data legislation at the European Parliament

On 9 July, a resolution in a plenary session of the European Parliament recognized the notion…

La réforme du droit d’auteur : s’adapter aux nouvelles formes d’expression culturelle recommande le Parlement européen.

Lors de la plénière du 9 juillet, le Parlement européen a enfin adopté la résolution non…

The EU Parliament and copyright reform

After a hectic negotiation and several deferments, the European Parliament finally adopted on July 9 by…

New european study on remuneration for authors and performers

The European Commission has just made public an eagerly anticipated study entitled “Remuneration of authors and…

Australia – New online copyright infringement research released

New research conducted by the Australian and United Kingdom Governments shows Australia has high levels of…

UK consumers give boost to legal downloading and streaming for TV, films and music

A new survey, published today by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), highlights the latest UK trends…

Australian MP: ‘Anti-piracy rules won’t work’

Ed Husic, Australia’s Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Treasurer, has suggested that consumers aren’t all…

France Télévisions – bataille autour des adaptations littéraires

Trop de Tintin, de Dalton et de Titeuf pour les enfants à la télévision ? C’est…

Case C-367/15 – Punitive damages and copyright infringers

Poland has a copyright collecting society that is specialised in collecting money in respect of audiovisual…

First integrated licensing and processing hub to power the 21st century digital music market

PRS for Music, STIM and GEMA have signed completion documents announcing the launch of the world’s…

Netflix nukes Rovi’s “we own TV guide” patents

A long-running patent battle between Netflix and Rovi has concluded, with Netflix beating back the entertainment…