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UK and EU IP update: music streaming transparency code, compulsory licensing and designs reform, IPEC without prejudice ruling, IP-backed finance, Bitcoin authorship judgment – 21 March 2024

Published on: 21 March 2024

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IPO publishes UK Code of Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming

On 31 January 2024, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued the UK Voluntary Code of Good Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming (the Code). Its aim is to boost clarity around music-streaming licences and royalty flows, and to strengthen creators’ trust that payments are correct. Peter Mason, Senior Associate at Wiggin LLP, reviews the Code, the measures it will bring, routes to enforcement, and wider points for practitioners. See News Analysis: IPO publishes UK Code of Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming.

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European Parliament adopts first reading of compulsory patents licensing rules

The European Parliament has set out its first‑reading position on new laws introducing compulsory licensing, intended to ready the EU for future crises by guaranteeing access to vital products, such as vaccines or chips, in emergencies...

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