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notification from the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) informs us of a new copyright case that has been referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union: it's Case C-170/12
Pinckney. The subject of the reference is said to be "Identification of the courts with jurisdiction in relation to an alleged cross-border copyright infringement" and the IPO kindly furnishes a
link to the case on the Curia website.
Alas, on clicking through, this blogger has been unable to unearth the questions which have been referred for a preliminary ruling, since there no documents in the case file. This is a pity, because the IPO invited comments by 26 May.
Can anyone shed light on this litigation?
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