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Five Years After DSM Directive: still no fair remuneration for Artists and Performers
The European Union’s Digital Single Market (DSM) Directive, implemented to modernize copyright laws and ensure fair remuneration for creators, has not fully met its objectives, particularly for artists and performers. Despite the directive's promises, the recently published study “Streams & Dreams Part 2, 2024” highlights the persistent challenges faced by artists.
This article summarises the insights and key findings of this study.
The reform of the EU protection for geographical indications
On 23 April 2024, the European Parliament and Council passed Regulation (EU) 2024/1143 on geographical indications (GIs) for wine, spirit drinks, agricultural products, and traditional specialties. This regulation, directly applicable across the European Union as of 13 May 2024, aims to streamline and strengthen GI protection in the EU's agri-food sector and address identified limitations to boost consumer awareness, enforcement, and sustainability integration.
Shein Designated as Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) Under Digital Services Act: good news for IP right holders?
Shein has been designated as a very large online platform by the European Commission. This is good news for IP right holders as the online fast-fashion platform will have to comply with more stringent rules regarding the legality of the products offered.
Distinguishing copyright and design rights in the fashion industry
In works of applied art, like fashion and design, both copyright and design rights can provide protection. In a recent decision, the Paris Appeal Court clarified the underlying principles of both intellectual property rights.
Upcycling and intellectual property: foes or friends?
Where eco-consciousness meets intellectual property: this article explores the intersection between copyright, trademark law and upcycling.