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Guest post: Meltwater CEO Jorn Lyseggen on Court of Appeal online content licensing ruling
Further to the blog post I wrote here earlier this week, I’d like to introduce Meltwater group CEO, Jorn Lyseggen, who has kindly written a guest blog post to give further insight into the Appeal Court ruling for the case … Continue reading
Posted in Digital, Media, Uncategorized
Tagged Appeal Court, copyright, digital media, Jorn Lyseggen, law, media, media law, Meltwater Group, NLA, PRCA
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The case of the NLA versus Meltwater and the PRCA… and Mark Twain?
So, the much anticipated appeal case of the Meltwater Group and PRCA versus the NLA has come to a crashing pause. I say ‘pause’ as this issue is far from being put to rest with a Supreme Court referral already … Continue reading
Posted in Digital, Media, Social Media
Tagged Appeal Court, content, Copyright Tribunal, digital, digital media, Francis Ingham, High Court, Jorn Lyseggen, law, licensing, Mark Twain, media, media law, Meltwater Group, Newspaper Licensing Association, newspapers, NLA, online, PRCA, social media, Supreme Court
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