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Matched Legal Cases: ['CJEU ', 'CJEU ', 'CJEU ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ']

Ashurst’s IP & Technology Law Report- May 2015
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This podcast aims to provide an overview of recent activities in the IP & IT legal sectors. The podcast provides practitioners with an update on: the dispute between Topshop & Rihanna; the decision of the Court of Appeal in a case concerning patentability of computer programs; a case at the CJEU concerning transfer and distribution of images; the High Court decision in relation to the Innocent logo; a case on screen scraping at the CJEU; and some discussion of Max Moseley’s ongoing fight to protect his privacy.
Understand the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Lantana Ltd case and its impact in relation to the patentability of computer programs;
Have considered the latest decision of the Court of Appeal in the Topshop/Rihanna case;
Understand the dispute, decision of the CJEU and impact of the Allposters v Pictoright case;
Be aware of the decision of the High Court in the Fresh Trading v Deepend Recovery case;
Know about Ryanair’s case at the CJEU which related to screen scraping;
Be conscious of the latest efforts of Max Mosley to protect his privacy on the impact this may have on internet search engines.	Level:
Aerotel Ltd v Telco Holdings Ltd; Macrossan’s Patent Application [2006] EWCA Civ 1371;
Art & Allposters International BV v Stichting Pictoright (C-419/13) 22 January 2015;
Database Directive 96/9/EC;
Fresh Trading Ltd v Deepend Recovery Limited and another [2015] EWHC 52 (Ch), 26 January 2015;
Lantana Limited v The Comptroller General of Patents and Trademarks [2014] EWCA Civ 1463;
Robyn Rihanna Fenty & Others v Arcadia Group Brands Limited & Others [2015] EWCA Civ 3;
Ryanair v PR Aviation BV Case C-30/14;
Article 4 Copyright Directive 2001/29.	Tags:
mark lubbock, shree chatterjee, ashursts, ip, it, copyright, topshop, rihanna, patentability, innocent, data protection, privacy, screen scraping
In this CPDcast Mark Lubbock and Shree Chatterjee from Ashurst discuss recent legal activities in the IP & IT sectors. This podcast covers the latest update in the Topshop/Rihanna case; the decision of the Court of Appeal in a case concerning patentability of computer programs; some recent cases before the European Court of Justice; an update on the Innocent logo and ownership of copyright; and some discussion of Max Moseley’s ongoing fight to protect his privacy.
Podcast Length: 39.41
Date Recorded: 1st May 2015
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