Intellectual Property Law
New Matter WINTER 2018, Volume 43, Number 4
Content
- 2019 New Matter Author Submission Guidelines
- Case Comments
- Commentary: Keeping Genes Fresh with a Crispr
- Contents
- Federal Circuit Report
- In Memoriam for Chris Lockard
- Intellectual Property Section Executive Committee 2018–2019
- Intellectual Property Section Interest Group Representatives 2018-2019
- Letter from the Chair
- Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
- MCLE Self-Study Article
- Ninth Circuit Report
- Online Cle For Participatory Credit
- Quarterly International Ip Law Update
- The California Lawyers Association Intellectual Property Alumni
- The Licensing Corner
- Ttab Decisions and Developments
- U.S. Supreme Court Allows Lost Profits on Worldwide Sales for Patent Infringement Under 35 Usc Section 271(F)
- Ip and Art: An International Perspective
IP and Art: An International Perspective
Cristina Manasse
Manasse Studio Legale, Milan
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION AND PHOTOGRAPHS
By now you are tired of your email inbox and your smartphone being swamped with requests to accept new privacy terms that are supposed to be compliant with the new privacy regulation of the European Union (and the three other countries in the European Economic Area1). "GDPR" (for "General Data Protection Regulation"), as it is commonly known, expands the definition of personal information and companies’ responsibilities for such information.2