EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Over time, technological advancements have resulted in novel ways both to exploit content and to infringe rights – including intellectual property rights (IPRs) – vesting in them. Legislative instruments have consistently clarified that pre-existing rights continue to apply to new media, ie, means to disseminate intangible assets, including in digital and online contexts. In terms of rights enforcement, however, the progressive dematerialization of content and dissemination modalities has given rise to challenges, including when it comes to determining where an alleged IPR infringement has been committed. The importance of such an exercise cannot be overstated …
Eleonora Rosati, The localization of IP infringements in the online environment: from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and the Metaverse, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, volume 18, issue 10, pages 720-742, October 2023. Published: 8 September 2023.
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