The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020 and the transition period is due to end on 31 December 2020. , We look at what may happen for code IP after then.
Tag Archives: copyright
Copyright: Hyperlinks and the Communication to the Public Right
The EU’s InfoSoc Directive provides for the exclusive right to communicate works to the public. In this blog Deirdre Moynihan looks at how the rules have been applied to hyperlinking. Article 3 of the EU’s Information Society Directive[1] (‘InfoSoc Directive’) grants to rightsholders the exclusive right to authorize or prohibit any communication to the public […]
Copyright: Text and Data Mining – New Rules?
When implemented, the ‘Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive’ will bring in new rules around text and data mining. Deirdre Moynihan, Partner at Kemp IT Law, shows us what (and what not) to expect.
Algo IP: Intellectual Property in AI Datasets, Insights and Outputs – the Growing Importance of Trade Secrets
Whether a large cloud operator providing AI as a Service, a specialist AI developer licensing its AI software on premise to its customers, or a customer looking to capture the most value from the AI systems it uses, organisations are attributing increasing value to the data that their AI algorithms process. The data may be […]