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  • Can comedians inspire themselves and copy each other?

    Copyright protection in various artistic fields is already recognized and respected, however in comedy and stand-up performances, the question remains as to whether a comedian can be inspired by another comedian by appropriating and translating a part of his sketch.

    Can comedians inspire themselves and copy each other?
  • Human embryos; a collapsing market?

    When compared to other countries, European researchers in the field of human embryonic stem cells maybe at a disadvantage. Because of the morality clause in the European Patent Convention, the EPO does not grant patents on human embryonic stem cell research.

    Embryo blog IGIR  LBM_MLR
  • Can copyright be extended eternally?

    A new copyright reform (Music Modernization Act) was passed in the US Senate in 2018, comprising reforms on the term of protection for works played through online digital music services such as Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora. However, can copyright keep on being repeatedly extended? Is this...

    Copyright law blog Laura Delgado
  • The fashion industry: worth the IP?

    The fashion industry needs strong IPRs for its development, however, a lot of divergences are found between the strategy imposed in this sector and the way the IP system is drafted, which often fails to benefit small companies.

    catwalk_blog_igir_about_fashion_and_ip
  • Who owns the data in healthcare? Should users be paid?

    The advancement of big data may lead to a revolution in the health sector by enabling the personalization of medicine. However, there are still uncertainties regarding the ownership of the data available, and also whether users should be entitled to compensation for the utilisation of their data.

    Healthcare blog use of big data