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March 11, 2008

Laurence Kaye Seminar: 'What's Hot in Digital Media Law'

Dear reader

I'm giving a (free!) seminar on 'What's Hot in Digital Media Law' on Wednesday April 30th in London (5.30 registration) followed by a reception. Places are limited but if you'd like to come, please email julie [at] laurencekaye[dot]com with your contact details, including your physical address. Yes, I'm even sending out analogue invitations.

With the UK Intellectual Property Office consulting on new copyright exceptions, the European Commission putting copyright, levies and the e-commerce directive under the regulatory spotlight and ISPs and the content industry  trying to find a workable solution to illegal file sharing, it's a great time to get together to survey the landscape and see how the law and new business models are fitting together (or not!).

Regards

Laurie Kaye

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  • As the Internet dog wags its Long Tail, digital copyright is right there tugging at its lead. Copyright content of every description is shared, mashed, borrowed and adapted on the network. Digital citizens complain that copyright law is no longer fit for purpose in this new world. On the other hand, copyright owners complain about piracy and illegal file sharing. In this blog, brought to you by Laurence Kaye Solicitors, we will disentangle the issues and look at what’s really going on in the wacky world of copyright.

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