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LEGAL UPDATE

Understanding software licences (part 1)

If you are working with or developing any form of software, you should have a robust licensing agreement in place. But what is a software licence, what does a software licence look like and what types of different licences are there?

FIRM NEWS

Potter Clarkson's London office supports The Soup Kitchen charity

The Soup Kitchen in London is a shining example of how community organisations can make a real difference in the lives of those who are struggling. Every day, they serve up hot meals, provide clothing and toiletries, and offer a warm and welcoming space for people who may be homeless, elderly, lonely, or vulnerable.

UP & UPC

Unified Patent Court will start on 1 June 2023

Today it has been confirmed that Germany has deposited its instrument of ratification of the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court. This means the conditions required to put the Agreement into action have been met so the Unified Patent Court (UPC) will start on 1 June 2023. Unitary Patents will also be available from that date.

LEGAL UPDATE

Monkey business: Is machine-created art worthy of copyright?

In a current US copyright infringement case, the defendants, Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen argue that there is no copyright in the well-known bored ape images traded as NFTs by Yuga Labs, Inc. because they were generated by an automated computer algorithm.