Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up –15 August 2014
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 15 August 2014.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 15 August 2014.
Our recent blog on ownership of copyright in animal selfies here has generated a couple of follow up questions. 1. Is there copyright in segments of wildlife films where a hidden camera is activated by detecting the animal’s movement? Yes. Cinematograph films (as the Copyright Act quaintly refers to them ) unlike photographs are not “works”, …
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If you read The Washington Post, The Telegraph, The Guardian or The Age (or any other major newspaper) in mid-August, you may be aware of the dispute between Wikipedia and photographer David Slater concerning the ownership of copyright in a selfie taken by a monkey who, according to the photographer, had ‘stolen’ his camera. If not, …
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