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German copyright law: Rivva to deactivate snippets

  • 30.07.2013

Germany’s controversial ancillary copyright legislation (Leistungsschutzgesetz) comes into effect on 1st August 2013. The legislation brings with it uncertainty which has led many online content aggregators to remove snippets from their websites.

Judgment forcing Yahoo to take part in PRISM to be made public

  • 19.07.2013

Details of how Yahoo was forced by a court order to participate in the US intelligence surveillance programme, PRISM, are to be made public.

Apple guilty of e-book price fixing

  • 19.07.2013

In 2010 Apple was accused of conspiring with numerous publishers to artificially and illegally keep the price of e-books high. Now, a New York court has ruled that Apple played a central role in leading the price-fixing racket.

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Prohibition on aiming internet advertising at children

  • 19.07.2013

Germany’s Federal Court of Justice has ruled that internet advertising aimed at children is prohibited. It is now illegal, for example, to aim internet advertising for toys directly at children (17.07.2013 Az. I ZR 34/12).

File sharing: RTL sends file sharing warning letters

  • 18.07.2013

The media group RTL has recently started sending warning letters for alleged copyright infringements. The warning letters concern the TV series “Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten”. Recipients of the letters should not be intimidated into reacting too briskly.

Holiday home owner not liable for guest’s file sharing

  • 18.07.2013

The regional court in Frankfurt recently ruled that holiday home owners cannot always be held liable for a guest’s file sharing activities, even if they own the internet connection (28.06.2013 Az. 2-06 O 304/12).

Number of file sharing claims rises dramatically

  • 17.07.2013

Many people in Germany receive warning letters for allegedly illegally exchanging copyright-protected material on file sharing websites. According to new statistics for the first half of 2013, the number of file sharing court claims has now risen dramatically.

Tougher penalties for cybercrime in EU

  • 16.07.2013

On 4th July 2013, the European Parliament voted in favour of a draft legislative proposal calling for tough new measures against cybercrime. The new rules will introduce minimum sentences for cybercriminals and better cooperation between member states.

Rapper Bushido faces the music for crossing the line

  • 16.07.2013

The new music video from Bushido entitled “Stress without reason” has been sharply criticised. In light of the extreme lyrics, many believe the boundary to freedom of speech has been crossed and that the German rapper should face criminal and civil consequences.

BGH: Detektivkosten durch GPS-Tracking im Unterhaltsstreit erstattungsfähig?

  • 15.07.2013

Wenn Detektive im Rahmen eines  Unterhaltsrechtsstreites den Ehepartner heimlich im Wege des GPS-Tracking überwachen, kann das ärgerliche Folgen haben. Der BGH hat jetzt klargestellt, dass dadurch entstandene Kosten nicht erstattungsfähig sind.

BGH: Anspruch auf sichere Datenübertragung

  • 12.07.2013

Wenn Dateien von A nach B übertragen werden sollen, stellt sich oft die Frage, welcher Übertragungsweg der ideale ist. Insbesondere werden ungesicherte E-Mail-Versendungen vermehrt abgelehnt, da nicht sichergestellt werden kann, dass dies auch ohne Sicherheitslücke passiert.

Clearer division between journalism and advertising needed

  • 11.07.2013

The Deutsche Journalisten Verband (DJV) has called for rules on the clear division between journalism and advertising to be more rigorously enforced.

PRISM: data protection complaints lodged by europe-v-facebook.org

  • 09.07.2013

On 26 June 2013 members of the group europe-v-facebook.org lodged complaints with data protection commissioners around the EU. The group is alleging that European subsidiaries of Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Skype and Yahoo illegally transferred data to the NSA under PRSIM.

WDR to disclose information under Freedom of Information Act

  • 09.07.2013

Germany’s Federal Administrative Court has decided that WDR is bound by the German Freedom of Information Act and must therefore publish information when it is requested.

No right to be Facebook group administrator

  • 08.07.2013

According to a court in Germany, the purpose of a Facebook group is to facilitate freedom of expression. A Facebook group is not a legal entity. Therefore rights and responsibilities cannot be derived from it and consequently a person cannot possess a right to be appointed group administrator.

Microsoft loses Skydrive trademark dispute in UK

  • 05.07.2013

Microsoft has lost in a trademark dispute over the trade name “Skydrive”. The British TV broadcaster, British Sky Broadcasting Group (BSkyB) brought the claim after fears arose that customers may confuse Microsoft’s services with its own “Sky” services.

Termination of tenancy agreements under German law

  • 03.07.2013

The law of landlord and tenant in Germany has a reputation for being one of the most tenant-friendly in Europe. Accordingly, a landlord can only terminate a tenancy agreement in certain circumstances.

PayPal phishing e-mail dupes internet users

  • 29.06.2013

Users of the internet payment service, PayPal, have recently been receiving so-called phishing e-mails. These fake emails are sent by criminal gangs in an attempt to obtain the credit card details of PayPal users.

German copyright law: Google reacts to ancillary copyright rules

  • 27.06.2013

Germany’s controversial ancillary copyright legislation (Leistungsschutzgesetz) comes into effect on 1 August 2013. In reaction to the new rules, Google News has developed a “confirmation statement” with which online media operators can signify their agreement to their content being displayed in Google’s search index. But will this attempt to avoid the […]

Workplace accidents and German employment law

  • 27.06.2013

A social security tribunal in Germany has ruled that falling down the steps after collecting an employer’s post can be classed as a workplace accident and is therefore an insurable risk (judgment from 17.05.13, Az. S 3 U 2912/12).

GCHQ’s Tempora programme – huge privacy scandal uncovered

  • 27.06.2013

Much outrage and comment was sparked by the news that the US intelligence service, NSA, gathers data and monitors the majority of worldwide internet and telephone communications. Now, relying on information received by whistle-blower Edward Snowdenthe, the British newspaper, the Guardian, has uncovered a huge privacy scandal of its own involving […]

German copyright law: legislative proposal on orphan works

  • 21.06.2013

On 10 April 2013 the German cabinet agreed a legislative proposal on orphan and out-of-commerce works. The proposal implements the EU’s directive on certain permitted uses of orphan works (2012/28/EU) which came into force in October 2012. The draft legislation will allow certain institutions to digitise and reproduce works whose […]

File sharing: father held liable for family internet connection

  • 20.06.2013

A father and internet connection owner has been held liable by a court in Germany of committing copyright infringements through the use of file sharing software. He and his family denied sharing copyright-protected files over the internet. Nevertheless, the district court of Cologne ordered the father to pay compensation and […]

Employment law: dismissal without notice for workplace violence

  • 20.06.2013

It is common knowledge that an employee is insured whilst travelling to and from work. An employment tribunal in Cologne has now extended this concept and ruled that employees who intentionally begin fights whilst on the way home from work faces dismissal without notice.

BGH zu den Anforderungen an arglistiges Verschweigen bezüglich fehlender Baugenehmigung

  • 19.06.2013

Der Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) in Karlsruhe hat entschieden, dass eine fehlende Baugenehmigung regelmäßig einen Sachmangel des veräußerten Wohnungseigentums darstellt (Urt. v. 12.04.2013, Az. V ZR 266/11). Der Grund wird darin gesehen, dass die Baubehörde die Nutzung der Wohnung bis zur Erteilung der erforderlichen Genehmigung untersagen kann.

School children suffer increasingly from cyber bullying

  • 29.05.2013

New statistics published by the Association Against Cyber Bullying in Germany show that school children are increasingly falling victim to cyber bullying. The study shows that one in six school children suffer from cyber bullying.

Leitfaden für Politiker im sozialen Netzwerk

  • 28.05.2013

Facebook hat bei einer Veranstaltung in Berlin einen Leitfaden für Politiker vorgestellt. Darin wirbt Facebook wie politische Inhalte vorteilhaft auf der eigenen Website dargestellt werden können.

Emphasising monthly instalments breaches German competition law

  • 25.05.2013

A court in Germany has ruled that drawing consumers’ attention to the price of a product through over-emphasising monthly instalment amounts breaches German competition law.

German law on rent deposits and guarantees

  • 23.05.2013

Many residential and commercial tenancy agreements contain mechanisms for protecting a landlord from economic risks. Usually tenants are required to pay a rent deposit or arrange a third-party guarantee. German law attempts to strike a balance between protecting the interests of of both landlords and tenants.

Employment law: Employee dismissed for smoking in the workplace

  • 17.05.2013

A court in Germany has held that under German employment law, employers are entitled to dismiss employees without notice for smoking in the workplace.

BGH: Versandapotheke darf keine kostenpflichtige Hotline nutzen und als Gerichtsstand keinen ausländischen Staat wählen

  • 01.05.2013

Der BGH musste sich in seinem Urteil vom 19. Juli 2012 (Az.: I ZR 40/11) mit den Fragen auseinandersetzen, ob eine niederländische Versandapotheke eine kostenpflichtige Beratungshotline schalten darf und ob in den Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen (AGB) der Unternehmenssitz als Gerichtstand gewählt werden darf.

Kampf gegen Datensammler – neue Datenschutzverordnung soll Rechte der User stärken

  • 30.04.2013

Facebook, Google und Co. sind mittlerweile so mit dem täglichen Leben von Millionen von Menschen verbunden, dass diese Dienste nicht mehr wegzudenken sind. Social Networking gehört einfach dazu. Datenschutz – ein schneller Klick und das Thema ist abgehakt Jedem, der das Internet nutzt, ist sie schon einmal begegnet. Ob man […]