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31 March 2021CopyrightPenelope Thornton and Alastair Shaw

UK court defers to EU law in post-Brexit ‘hyperlinks’ case

On March 26, the UK Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in  Warner Music & Sony Music v TuneIn dismissing the appeal by TuneIn in almost all respects.

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