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A judge in the US has refused to endorse a settlement reached in a case concerning mass claims of copyright infringement ...
New changes to prosecution guidance in England and Wales will put the onus further on companies to ensure they carry out due ...
Online marketplaces that vet and modify information supplied by other companies taking advantage of the forum the marketplace ...
Intellectual property is the lifeblood of many businesses but must be protected by vigilance, insight and experience. Our teams ensure you can build your business on securely-protected IP.
A Norwich Pharmacal Order (NPO) is a disclosure order available in England and Wales which allows information to be obtained from third parties who have become 'mixed up' in wrongdoing, helping ...
The law of defamation aims to protect reputation, and applies to both individuals and companies. There are two different types of civil claims for defamation: libel - which relates to the publication ...
At Pinsent Masons, we believe in training, developing and nurturing the next generation of professionals through our early talent opportunities. Across our global network, we offer a wealth of diverse ...
Against a backdrop of geopolitical, technological and regulatory disruption, we help market players across the energy sector to adapt and thrive. From conventional power to low carbon and renewables, ...
Our roots in the UK may trace back to 1769, yet we are still recognised as one of the most forward-looking and innovative organisations in the country. In recent years we have been named the Most ...
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Wouter heads the Amsterdam office and leads the Cyber, Data and Technology practice in the Netherlands. He advises data-driven business on a broad range of matters involving technology and law, with a ...
The dispute between Getty Images and Stability AI has the potential to shape copyright licensing in the AI age and precipitate reforms to UK copyright law that, if they materialised, could materially ...