This post has been contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property.
Category: Intellectual Property
Misuse of personal information and infringement of copyright – HRH Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers Ltd
This blog post has been contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property. There has been extensive media coverage of the Court of
Not quite “spot on” – distinctiveness and registered trade mark law
This blog post has been contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property. As students of intellectual property law know, an application to
Linking and the right to control communication to the public of a work in copyright law
This post has been contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property. You can read the case decision online: Warner Music UK Ltd
Joint Authorship & the Judgment of the Court of Appeal in Martin v Kogan [2017] EWHC 2927
This video post has been contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual Property.
The use of short extracts from sound recordings in sampling – infringement of copyright?
This post was contributed by Professor Jonathan Griffiths, Module Convenor for Intellectual property. Moses Pelham and Martin Haas composed the song “Nur mir”, which incorporated (“sampled”)