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6 Feb 2009, 11:45 pm
Thankfully, there is an authority which deals precisely with this question, that of Ashdown v. [read post]
11 Apr 2017, 2:40 am
Citing with approval a passage from leading UK copyright treatise on The Modern Law of Copyright and Design by Laddie, Prescott and Vitoria, in Ashdown [recently recalled by Arnold J in Fanatix, noted here] Lord Phillips noted the impossibility of laying down"any hard-and-fast definition of what is fair dealing, for it is a matter of fact, degree and impression. [read post]
4 Jan 2016, 10:17 am by Andy
For those who would like to read an in-depth analysis of the case, I can recommend an article in the European Intellectual Property Review written by someone called Jeremy Phillips (who ever he is). [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 9:07 am by Graham Smith
” 18 months later Lord Phillips, giving the judgment of the whole Court of Appeal in Ashdown v Telegraph Group Ltd, said the opposite: “Thus copyright is antithetical to freedom of expression. [read post]
1 May 2013, 5:04 pm by INFORRM
”  Eighteen months later Lord Phillips, giving the judgment of the whole Court of Appeal in Ashdown v Telegraph Group Ltd, said the opposite: “Thus copyright is antithetical to freedom of expression. [read post]
21 Mar 2016, 2:11 pm
 This said, [para 81] "there has been very little consideration in any of the case law of what amounts to "reporting" a current event", although in BBC v BSB [para 82] Scott J held also news of a sporting character could fall within the scope of the defence.(3) Fair dealingIn Ashdown [one of the key cases on defences under UK law] Lord Phillips noted the impossibility of laying down "any hard-and-fast definition of what is fair dealing, for it is… [read post]