GC Collective By Ben Daniels The GC Collective collection offers insight and comment for General Counsels (GCs) and in-house legal teams.
Intellectual property By Andrew Allan-Jones Technology, brands and intellectual capital are key assets for any successful business. Our intellectual property (IP) team are experts at helping clients protect, exploit and enforce their existing IP assets globally and maximise the value in…
Copyright in architectural drawings: what does planning permission permit? By Andrew Allan-Jones For developers acquiring sites which already have planning permission, it is vital to make sure you have also purchased the right to use the planning drawings to implement the scheme. The UK Intellectual Property Enterprise Court recently confirmed…
Whose line is it anyway? Before making use of a work protected by copyright, consent from the rights holder(s) is usually needed. Where a copyright exception applies, an organisation may use that work without having to obtain consent.
What’s in a name? By Kelsey Farish Five points to consider before naming your brand or product Everyone knows that it is important to carry out some research before you name your business or product, but where do you start? The options can seem limitless, but it can also seem like…
Principles of joint authorship In a recent case, the English Court of Appeal set out the legal principles to consider when deciding whether individuals are joint authors of a copyright work. In the subsequent retrial, the English Intellectual Property Enterprise Court applied…
UK Parliament investigates the economics of music streaming By Kelsey Farish Lockdowns and strict social distancing measures implemented to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) meant that 2020 was a difficult year for Europe's live music and events industry. Thankfully, many artists were able to create studio-quality…
Sheet Music v. Sounds: Led Zeppelin case reminds us of copyright technicalities By Kelsey Farish This article was first published in the European Audiovisual Observatory’s monthly IRIS newsletter, edition 2021/1. The European Audiovisual Observatory is a European institute providing information and public policy on the fields of film,…
Supporting Your Route Through Brexit By Harald Loeffler Irrespective of the outcome of the negotiations for a trade deal between the UK and the EU, there will be changes to the way UK companies will be able to do business. We have set out some of the general changes Brexit will have as a check list for…
Publicity on the Pitch? Football Superstars vs EA Sports By Kelsey Farish To what extent does an individual footballer actually ‘own’ his or her image rights? Could a footballer object to the use of their image and attributes in a video game?
Beauty and the Brand: Drafting contracts for the commercial use of someone's likeness By Kelsey Farish This article is the author’s abridged version of a peer-reviewed publication in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (Volume 15, Issue 12, December 2020), published by Oxford University Press.
Is someone stealing your Instagram posts? 8 Things to Know about Copyright Infringement on Social Media By Kelsey Farish Putting photos or other forms of creative content on social media is a key part of gaining exposure and growing one’s business. However, sharing work online also puts it at risk of being used in ways you did not consent to. Here are just a few…