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Category Archives: copyright

Who owns copyright in works created by a robot?

21 February 2017by Robert Cumming Leave a comment

Cogito ergo sum: I think therefore I am Every domestic appliance seems to be “smart” nowadays.  By virtue of a connection to the Internet of things, the latest home appliance […]

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How does IP law affect the technology in Google Glass?

19 May 2014by Robert Cumming Leave a comment

I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle Until very recently, the concept that machines could identify and respond to images was as far-fetched as a cyborg being sent […]

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copyright, Google AdWords, Infringement, IP Magazine, Trade marks

Can retailers avoid liability for selling copyright infringing goods?

03 January 2014by Robert Cumming Leave a comment

In the second of a series of posts, we look at the potential liability of the so-called “innocent infringer” under UK law, that is, a business which has unwittingly traded in […]

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copyright, Infringement, Innocent infringement, iPit

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