Memes are one of the most common sources of media on the internet - but do they violate copyright law? Can copyright in memes be regulated?
Memes are one of the most common sources of media on the internet - but do they violate copyright law? Can copyright in memes be regulated?
Copyright in regards to choreography is a topic that has gained a significant amount of media attention in recent years.
When citing another person’s intellectual property, it is important to ensure that you're not actually infringing upon their copyright.
Sherlock Holmes' copyright protected emotions were a topic of discussion, until the case came to an abrupt close. What have we learned?
Oh, yes they are! However, it can be difficult to pin-down which elements of the pantomime performance are protected by copyright law.
Earlier in the year, Banksy was forced to forfeit the copyright ownership to his 'Flower Thrower' image. Could things have been different?
There has been an increasing amount of discussion over copyright and tattoos. It raises the question: who owns the copyright to your tattoo?
Fair use, or fair dealing, is an exception to copyright law which allows some copyrighted works to be reused under specific circumstances.
Brexit is a topic widely discussed, and with ever-increasing frequency as we near January 1st 2021. But how is it changing UK copyright law?
There is a measure of confusion over the difference between copyright and royalty free content. Do you really know what they mean?