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Do I Need a License to Use a Copyrighted Work Even If I’m Only Using It Internally Within My Company?

Velocity of Content

When using copyrighted materials, a common misconception persists that internal use within an organization does not require licensing. Lets explore why licensing matters and how your organization can stay compliant while fostering innovation and collaboration. The truth is that copyright law applies to both internal and external uses.

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Rethinking copyright flexibilities conference – call for papers –  Nicosia, 31 October – 1 November 2022

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Day 2 will feature three panels and one PhD workshop, devoted to the discussion of work-in-progress papers or recently published articles. copyright and the public domain. extended and mandatory collective licensing schemes. copyright and the public domain. copyright internal limits.

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Book Review: Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

The IPKat

The content is based on research presented at the Fifth Annual Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights in Szeged in April 2021, offering perspectives that are pertinent for those involved in the ongoing discourse around international IP law.

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ReCreating Europe’s report, datasets and data analysis on EU and comparative copyright flexibilities now available online – Part I

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The research relied both on in-house desk research and on a network of 36 national experts, who were involved in two rounds of questionnaires and a mid-term workshop. Some provisions have been broadened in scope and reach to safeguard their effectiveness and the underlying fundamental rights and public interest goals they protect (e.g.