Abstract
... In 2019, national courts in individual EU Member States and in Australia delivered a series of important rulings in the copyright field. This contribution provides a round-up of the most significant judgments issued in the period 1 January—–31 December 2019 and, in some cases (ie where the decision at issue is of particular relevance), at the very end of 2018. As far as decisions in EU Member States are concerned, the selection was made giving precedence to areas in respect of which EU harmonization has occurred (including economic rights, exceptions and limitations, and enforcement), so that guidance provided by national courts in a certain country might be useful also to practitioners and courts in other EU Member States. The analysis is divided by area: ... and country: Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and UK. Each selected decision is presented according to the following template:
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