

Noting his co-blogmeister's concern for the intellectual property rights emanating from Paddington Bear, the IPKat's other half (Jeremy) feels obliged to draw the attention of this blog's readers to the perils of those who are not exploited bears but who are exploited by bears. He refers specifically to the late, lamented Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who, 250 years after his birth and 214 years after his earthly remains were consigned to a pauper's grave, is now being resurrected as ... a bear, according to an article in Ananova.

Left: The King of Bears - perhaps we should call him Bud ...
Below, right: a British Exmoor Mozart Bear

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The January 2006 issue of Sweet & Maxwell's European Copyright and Design Reports has now been published. This issue contains three English translations of foreign-language cases:
* Dreamnex v Kaligona (Cour d'appel de Paris, France) - copyright infringement and unfair competition action following the unauthorised copying of data from a website;There are also a couple of other useful decisions for the copyright connoisseur:* Ryszard J v Stanislaw S (Court of Appeal, Katowice, Poland) - design infringement and trade secrecy suit following the alleged misappropriation of the shape of toy jumping frogs and mice;
* Mayan v STF 1 (Cour d'appel de Paris, France) - whether the process of selecting participants in a TV show was protectable by copyright.
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* GMG Radio Holdings v Tokyo Project (High Court, England and Wales) - the appropriation of a "style" of CD cover is not the infringement of copyright;
* EMI Records and others v Eirecom (High Court, Dublin, Ireland) - the court orders an internet service provider to give details of subscribers which it couldn't otherwise divulge on account of its obligations of confidentiality.