Introduction In the past year, there has been a pressing issue regarding social media and "Fake news." Fake news by its very nature, can easily be in breach of defamation laws, especially when they seek to spread untruths and damage reputation, an exact breakdown of liable and the applicability to "fake news" will be forthcoming … Continue reading The boundaries of Libel, tackling “fake news”
A judgement of Cheese: A comment on the CJEU decision
While it is not necessarily an IP issue within the digital arena, the recent CJEU decision in connection to copyright and the taste of cheese reaffirms the traditional approach to Copyright law. The case of Levola Hengelo BV v Smilde Foods BV, had the potential to redraw the boundaries of what would be covered by copyright, given that under … Continue reading A judgement of Cheese: A comment on the CJEU decision
A start for the Digital Millennial Lawyer
Welcome to my new blog, I got the first taste for legal blogging during an internship during my masters where I wrote an article regarding the future of "Consumer Crowdfunding". If you are interested in taking a look, the link is below. I look forward to writing interesting things regarding the developments in Internet and … Continue reading A start for the Digital Millennial Lawyer