Proposal for a Directive on collective rights management and (some) multi-territorial licensing external link

European Intellectual Property Review, num: 2, pp: 65-73, 2013

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This article provides a brief descriptive analysis of the recent Proposal from the European Commission for a Directive on collective rights management and multi-territorial licensing. After setting the necessary background, it examines the Proposal's main provisions, focusing on those establishing a governance and transparency framework for collecting societies and multi-territorial licensing for online uses of musical works.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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Dr Strangelaw, or how Portugal learned to stop worrying and love P2P external link

Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, num: 3, pp: 193-196, 2013

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A recent decision by a Public Prosecutor in a criminal case in Portugal, based on an Opinion by the Prosecutor General's Office, considers download acts by peer-to-peer (P2P) users to be covered by the private use limitation, raises the possibility that acts of upload are also covered by it and considers IP addresses insufficient evidence upon which to prosecute users.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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The Legal Protection of Fashion under Design Law (in het Portugees) external link

Direito Industrial, vol. V, 2009

Industriële eigendom

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Portuguese Supreme Court Sets New Boundaries for Compensation for Copyright Infringement external link

Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, num: 11, pp: 687-688, 2009

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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Marks, Forfeiture and a Constitutional Conundrum external link

World Trademark Review, num: 18, pp: 15-17, 2009

Industriële eigendom, Merkenrecht

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Silent Ethics in the Mobile Phone Sector? The Case of the ‘por qué no te callas?’ Ringtone external link

European Intellectual Property Review, num: 4, pp: 218-222, 2009

Grondrechten, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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Parody in Trademarks and Copyright: Has Humour Gone Too Far? external link

Cambridge Student Law Review, num: 1, pp: 58-74, 2009

Industriële eigendom, Merkenrecht

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Intellectual Property and Social Justice external link

Intellectuele eigendom

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Portugal – Vorläufige Patentanmeldungen: Eine erfolgreiche Neuerung external link

GRUR International, num: 10, pp: 882, 2009

Industriële eigendom, Patent law

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The European Union and ACTA – Or Making Omelettes without Eggs (Again) external link

IIC, num: 1, pp: 97-101, 2011

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The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) has been cooking for some time now. Some ingredients to that dish are missing though - notably, a clear competence of the European Union. In fact, the Union's struggle for an expansion of its powers - especially in the area of harmonization of national laws with a basis on internal market considerations - has led some doctrine to express concerns whether the relevant provisions could give the EU carte blanche to harmonize in a wide variety of subjects. In the pre-Lisbon era, some authors have called this tendency "competence creep".

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

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