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What is the EECC? The EECC is an EU directive that came into force in December 2018, which updates and consolidates existing European rules on electronic communications networks and services, as well as aligning them with recent technological developments in the markets, consumer trends and technology. The EECC broadens the scope of regulation to include […]
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EU digital services legislation is changing For the past 20 years, the e-Commerce Directive has been the piece of legislation governing digital services in the EU. Much has changed over these years, and so the EU is introducing Digital Market Act (DMA) and Digital Service Act (DSA), which according to the latest information are expected […]
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Seeing growing interest from our clients to stay ahead of market trends, prepare for upcoming legislation changes on a local and EU level, we have compiled a regional TMT newsletter to share relevant sector trends, updates in legislation, know-how, and more with our network. Below you can find our quarterly TMT newsletter, covering the latest […]
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Open source software components have become an integral element of the software industry, with almost every codebase containing open source code. At the same time, source code is protected as intellectual property. In the European Union, computer programmes are protected under copyright law as literary works. This means the rights to software generally lie with […]
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Springtime saw fruitful amendments in intellectual property legislation in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as some interesting cases. Can BOSS prevent BOSSA NOVA from registering a trademark? Can Amazon be held liable for infringement of the Louboutin trademark? Read about these points and more by clicking the link below. We hope you find this […]