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30 May 2014, 1:28 pm by Martin Husovec
The author of this blog post, Martin Husovec, is an IMPRS-CI Doctoral Research Fellow at Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition and currently a visiting researcher at Stanford Center for Internet and Society. [read post]
7 Jun 2019, 10:30 am by Guest Blogger
He can be reached at martin@husovec.eu. [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 7:13 am
Katfriend Martin Husovec tells all.* "Spy scandal" - EPO hits the news in GermanyA German newspaper reports that computers on the EPO premises which were available for use by the public, by attorneys visiting the office, and by members of the Administrative Council, had keylogger software installed, which could have recorded all user inputs as well as taken snapshots of the screen and photos. [read post]
4 Feb 2016, 12:10 pm
Facebook GIF buttonThanks to Katfriend and scholar Martin Husovec (Tilburg University) this Kat has become aware that, after Facebook, also Twitter is on the move to introduce a dedicated GIF button (although for the moment it is only testing it on its mobile version).As most IPKat readers will know, a GIF [which stands for graphic interchange format and - importantly - must be pronounced with the same soft 'g' of 'gelato'] is "something between an… [read post]
18 Jul 2017, 9:04 am by Martin Husovec
The brief (and parts of this blog) were put together by three students of Tilburg Law School (Dane Carlson, Giannis Ntokos and Katerina Psychogyiou) under supervision of Martin Husovec (Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School, TILT&TILEC) and Russian scholars: Elena Buiantueva, Natalia Chuyko and Ruslan Nurullaev. [read post]
28 Feb 2019, 9:32 pm
Thus, the Court had to assess whether Swisscom could be held liable or accountable (see Martin Husovec’s excellent work for more details) for third parties infringements. [read post]
13 Feb 2014, 4:04 pm
Billed in the English version of the Curia website as an exciting ruling on "Agriculture and fisheries", it would have been ignored altogether were it not for a well-aimed email from scholar, Katfriend and fellow blogger Martin Husovec, who told him what it was really about.Thursday 13/02/201409:30JudgmentC-31/13 PAgriculture and fisheriesHungary v CommissionCourt of Justice - Third ChamberHUCourtroom I - Level 8The text is not available in EnglishAdvocate General : Cruz… [read post]
1 Apr 2017, 8:55 am
 Martin Husovec (Tilburg University) stressed with regard to blocking injunctions that the balancing of rights should not predict the outcome of a case but rather constitute a range within which the legislator should decide on which measures to impose on access providers.When it comes to the possible liability regimes, Maciej Szpunar (Court of Justice of the European Union) gave an insight into the current EU law framework concerning safe harbours, fully… [read post]
12 Jan 2020, 9:52 am
The value gained from identifying a common ground is also illustrated with respect to damages in European private law.Edited by Franz Hoffmann and Franziska Kurz, the book includes chapters authored, respectively by: Franz Hoffmann and Franziska Kurz, Paul S Davies, Jan Felix Hoffmann, Andreas Funke, Klaus Ulrich Schmolke, Jens-Uwe Franck, Dorothea Magnus, Bejamin Raue, Luboš Tichý, Christian Heinze, Orit Fischman Afori, Martin Husovec, Christian Twigg-Flesner, and… [read post]
11 Sep 2013, 12:54 pm
The MARQUES Class 46 blog announces the publication of Martin Husovec's excellent paper on in rem actions to protect IP by, for example, seeking blocking orders against internet service providers.A Tale of Two Kitties? [read post]
14 Feb 2014, 4:03 am by Jeremy
(Martin Husovec also notes that authorized communication to the public is at least in theory narrower concept than legal publication eg. due to a copyright exception.) [read post]
18 Jul 2017, 5:45 pm by Martin Husovec
The brief (and parts of this blog) were put together by three students of Tilburg Law School (Dane Carlson, Giannis Ntokos and Katerina Psychogyiou) under supervision of Martin Husovec (Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School, TILT&TILEC) and Russian scholars: Elena Buiantueva, Natalia Chuyko and Ruslan Nurullaev. [read post]
23 Dec 2010, 3:19 am
The IPKat thanks fellow IP blogger and enthusiast Martin Husovec (who got there first) for drawing this decision to his attention. [read post]
7 Apr 2023, 10:51 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Panel 1: How the DSA Shifts Responsibilities of Online Service Platforms Moderator: Erik Stallman, Berkeley Law School Designing Rules for Content Moderation: The Shift from Liability to Accountability in Europe        Martin Husovec, London School of Economics Principles that could be useful in trans-Atlantic dialogue: Many provisions are too European for US, like risk mitigation. [read post]
7 Apr 2023, 3:47 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
 Moderator: Pamela Samuelson, Berkeley Law School From Notice-and-Takedown to Content Licensing and Filtering: How the Absence of UGC Monetization Rules Impacts Fundamental Rights        João Quintais, University of Amsterdam with Martin Senftleben, University of Amsterdam Human rights impact of the new rules. [read post]
14 Aug 2012, 3:17 pm
However, his excellent friend and fellow blogger Martin Husovec has been doing some research on this topic. [read post]
2 Mar 2018, 5:02 am by INFORRM
Speakers: David Erdos (CIPIL, University of Cambridge) Martin Husovec (Tilburg University) 12:30-13:30 – Lunch 13:30-14:45 – Session Three: Notice-based remedies for illegality This session will look horizontally ex post notice-based remedies that are and/or should be available in the case of alleged illegality. [read post]
16 Feb 2018, 12:45 am
In the meantime, join IPKat in perusal of a review by Sir Richard Arnold of Martin Husovec's Injunctions against Intermediaries in the European Union: Accountable But Not Liable? [read post]
28 Apr 2014, 7:11 pm by Martin Husovec
Shortly after a series of coordinated suicide attacks in central London in 2005, the European Union reacted by passing the so called Data Retention Directive. [read post]