The EU Court clarified that Google is not required to de-reference personal data globally under the right to be forgotten, endorsing geo-blocking for EU Member States. The decision defines the territorial reach of privacy rights for search engines within the EU.
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Iceland v. Iceland : The Battle for Exclusivity
The legal dispute between Iceland Foods and the Icelandic government raises significant questions about trademark exclusivity and national identity. This post provides an objective analysis of the ongoing negotiations and their broader implications for intellectual property and international trade.
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This Weekly IP News reviews major copyright and trademark developments, including the Kriti versus Bob controversy, a John Doe order for Sultan, and McDonald’s EU trademark dispute. The analysis offers clear, factual insights into recent legal decisions and their implications.
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The Advocate General’s opinion in the CJEU addresses whether free Wi-Fi providers are liable for copyright infringements by users. The opinion supports safe harbour protections and limits intermediary liability under EU law.
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