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Is there a right to unplug?
To mark the 30th anniversary of Wardyński & Partners, a debate was held on 7 December 2018 entitled “The right to unplug: Dignity, privacy and new technologies.” The panellists considered whether the right to internet access we have won should be followed by recognition of a right to be free from the internet.
Is there a right to unplug?
More and more disputes in the gaming industry
Andrzej Sapkowski’s demands for more money for copyrights to The Witcher is the tip of the iceberg. Changes in the gaming industry, like increased production costs and the dominance of digital distribution platforms, will give rise to an increasing number of disputes, in particular over intellectual property rights. What could trigger these disputes and how can they be prevented?
More and more disputes in the gaming industry
Protecting intellectual property on the alcoholic beverages market
According to figures from KPMG, the alcoholic beverages market in Poland was worth about PLN 57 billion in 2016, and its value is growing year on year. The industry is of great economic importance, providing numerous jobs and offering a major sales outlet for agricultural production. The selection of the topic for today’s edition is no accident. We believe that developments on the market may cause certain models for protection of intellectual property to grow in importance—alongside growing threats to those rights. We discuss them here from the practical side.
Protecting intellectual property on the alcoholic beverages market
The owner does not always have to pay the holder for improvements to property
An interesting ruling was issued in a case we were handling. After the independent possessor of real estate turned the property over to the owner, it demanded payment for the expenditures it had made on the property, including construction of a building on the site. But does construction always raise the value of the property?
The owner does not always have to pay the holder for improvements to property
Serious changes in Gambling Act
The latest amendment to the Gambling Act enters into force on 1 April 2017. The effective date may be a joke, but the changes are no laughing matter. Will they achieve the intended results?
Serious changes in Gambling Act
Can the form in which the bid bond is paid be modified during the course of a procurement procedure?
The Polish Public Procurement Law does not answer this question, but that is not an absolute bar to changing the form of a bid bond after the bids are opened.
Can the form in which the bid bond is paid be modified during the course of a procurement procedure?
Can capturing Pokémons put you on the wrong side of the law?
Players hunting for virtual creatures could end up facing real-life civil or even criminal liability.
Can capturing Pokémons put you on the wrong side of the law?
Freedom of panorama
In computer games and apps, the use of images of nature, like mountain streams, does not raise doubts in terms of copyright. But the use of architectural structures, such as bridges, monuments or buildings, can be problematic, because they are generally regarded as “works” for copyright purposes.
Freedom of panorama
Pay to play?
The “War of Tanks” case reveals certain dangers in the “freemium” model for startups.
Pay to play?
American prosecutors nab alleged antitrust violator in Europe
For the first time, the US Department of Justice has succeeded in extraditing an EU citizen on antitrust charges.
American prosecutors nab alleged antitrust violator in Europe