Abstract

According to the Advocate General ‘parody’ is an autonomous concept that needs to be interpreted coherently throughout the Member States. The parody exception to copyright may only be relied on when the original work is still recognizable in the parody and the parody is in itself sufficiently original. The purpose of the parody will be mocking something or someone but, in doing so, this form of expression may come into conflict with fundamental rights.

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