A start-up which specialises in helping people to learn new languages online has been accused of copyright infringement by British publishing group Hodder & Stoughton.
Almost a quarter of UK internet users ‘illegally access’ TV programmes, study finds
New research published by the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) in recent days suggests that copyright infringement remains rife in the UK – with a large number of consumers regularly accessing or downloading copyrighted material illegally.
British singer sues musician over ‘loss of royalties’ amid copyright dispute
In recent days, reports have emerged suggesting that English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is ‘suing’ musician Sam Chokri after losing royalties to his hit song, Shape Of You.
Supreme Court ruling on web blocking orders could have far-reaching implications for trade mark holders
A Supreme Court ruling delivered in recent days could have far-reaching implications for trade mark holders in the UK.
Proposed copyright changes could see ‘the death of internet memes’
New copyright regulations proposed by the European Union (EU) could see user-generated online content such as memes ‘disappear’ from the internet, campaign groups have warned.