6 Results for "Law"
Music copyright revolution? Every melody ever has been given away for free.
04 Mar 2020 in Other
Music copyright law might be getting turned on its head by two people who have calculated, copyrighted and then given away for free every possible melody to prevent accidental infringement.
Kraftwerk win sampling lawsuit – what next for European copyright law?
01 Aug 2019 in Other
In a case filled in the late 90s, the European Court of Justice ruled in favor of Kraftwerk, deeming the sampling of the band's 1977 tune "Metall auf Metall" unlawful.
Gibson officially responds – From Confrontation To Collaboration
01 Jul 2019 in Guitar
Gibson has now officially responded to the whole trademark infringement case with Dean Guitars and you can read the full statement here.
Gibson loses Flying V trademark case in EU court
28 Jun 2019 in Guitar
Gibson has lost their Flying V trademark case in European courts. The court has stated that the US company just waited far too long to act.
CITES 2017: The Rosewood Rules and What They Mean For You (And Your Guitar)
30 Apr 2017 in Guitar
New CITES rules mean your rosewood guitar is now under the watchful eye of customs officials around the world. Here's a quick primer on what you need to know about CITES 2017.