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Adoption of the copyright directive in the digital single market – Should we be scared or delighted?
By Mette Parlev | Posted on September 25, 2018
On 12 September 2018, the European Parliament voted on the much debated copyright directive – and this time around it was adopted. With the massive amount of criticism, one question comes to mind; what is the fuss all about? According to the European Parliament’s own press release following the adoption of the directive, the most...
Tags: copyright, EU, Internet, platforms, Reform, right holders
Most comprehensive patent reform in almost 60 years approved by US senate
By Niklas Mattsson | Posted on March 11, 2011
Most comprehensive patent reform in almost 60 years approved by US senate Historic breakthrough as USA gets to grips with “first-to-invent”, the enormous backlog of patent applications and simplifying procedures for filing patents in the USA. On Tuesday 8 March 2011, the US Senate voted to approve the nation’s most comprehensive patent reform since 1952,...
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