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The protection of sports events in the EU: Property, intellectual property, unfair competition and special forms of protection KU Leuven
This article analyses some of the legal tools available to organisers of sporting events under EU law and the law of EU Member States. The focus is on remedies based on property rights and contracts, as well as on intellectual property, unfair competition rules and so called ?special? forms of protection. As it is well known, in fact, following the ECJ ruling in Premier League v. QC Leisure, sporting events as such do not qualify as works under ...
A state’s positive obligation on the protection of intellectual property rights Universiteit Gent
Case note under European Court of Human Rights, judgment of 1 September 2022 ‒ 885/12 – Safarov v Azerbaijan (finding a violation of Art 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the ECHR).
Research handbook on the economics of intellectual property law Universiteit Gent
Both law and economics and intellectual property law have expanded dramatically in tandem over recent decades. This field-defining two-volume Handbook, featuring the leading legal, empirical, and law and economics scholars studying intellectual property rights, provides wide-ranging and in-depth analysis both of the economic theory underpinning intellectual property law, and the use of analytical methods to study it.
Intellectual Property Rights: The Security Perspective Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Intellectual Property Rights: The Security Perspective
Dancing someone else's movements through someone else’s body : the process of commodification of the digital dancing body and the arising tensions with intellectual property regimes Universiteit Gent
In this article, we will describe the uneven conditions in which dance practices are being extracted and circulated by looking at how online gaming platforms have digitised and commodified human movement. The study of these controversial cases contextualised within the legal aspects of dance copyright are the basis to offer speculative courses for both dance practitioners. The first section explores the issues of digitisation and ownership of ...