UPDATE: Joint IPKat-BLACA-IFIM webinar on CJEU YouTube/Cyando judgement now available online

UPDATE: Joint IPKat-BLACA-IFIM webinar on CJEU YouTube/Cyando judgement now available online

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On June 22 the European Court of Justice announced its highly anticipated decision in the YouTube/Uploaded case.

The IPKat, Institutet för Immaterialrätt och Marknadsrätt (IFIM), and British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association (BLACA) have been organizing a panel discussion on the content and the consequences of such decision with speakers involved in this matter for years from various perspectives.

You can view the recording of the webinar here.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):
Ursula Feindor-Schmidt (Lausen Rechtsanwaelte)
Georg Nolte (Google)
Lauri Rechardt (IFPI)
Julia Reda (Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte)
Eleonora Rosati (The IPKat and IFIM)

Moderation: Jeremy Blum (Bristows)

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