Law ReportsEuropean copyright and Desing Reports

ISSUE 1 November 1999

European Copyright and Design Reports (ECDR) is your essential case report for keeping up with the latest and most significant copyright and design decisions of the national courts in the European Union. It also covers cases from key European Union accession states and CJEU and EFTA decisions. Accompanying a full English translation of each judgment are headnotes to help clearly and succinctly explain the main points of the case and the judgment itself.


Sweet & Maxwell. London. United Kingdom. 2000.
Derecho ComunitarioDiseños IndustrialesJurisprudenciaPropiedad Intelectual

Título:
European copyright and Desing Reports
Revista:
Law Reports
Autor:
Jeremy PHILLIPS (Editor)
Editor:
London. Sweet & Maxwell, 2000.
Descripción:
76 p.
ISBN:
1467-6656
Materias:
Derecho ComunitarioDiseños IndustrialesJurisprudenciaPropiedad Intelectual
Tipo de contenido:
Fascículo
Fondo:
Biblioteca Ramón Casas
CDU:
RC 6 12

European Copyright and Design Reports (ECDR) is your essential case report for keeping up with the latest and most significant copyright and design decisions of the national courts in the European Union. It also covers cases from key European Union accession states and CJEU and EFTA decisions. Accompanying a full English translation of each judgment are headnotes to help clearly and succinctly explain the main points of the case and the judgment itself.

With six issues published each year, your subscription will keep you up to date with the latest decisions from:

  • National courts within the European Union
  • CJEU rulings
  • EFTA decisions
  • Cases from key EU accession states

  • Buterfly music srl v. carosello edizioni musicale discograficha srl pp. 1-10.
    Jurisprudencia.
  • Metronome music gmbh v. music point hokamp gmbh pp. 11-19.
    Jurisprudencia.
  • Norweian government v. astra norge as pp. 20-30.
    Jurisprudencia.
  • Gormley v. emi records pp. 31-41.
    Jurisprudencia.
  • Farmers build ltd v carier bulk material handling ltd pp. 42-75.
    Jurisprudencia.

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