US copyright reports are missing the bigger picture
Among other important functions, the US Trade Representative (USTR) regularly publishes reports detailing foreign and digital threats to American IP industries. The “ 2020 Special 301 Report” and the “ 2019 Notorious Markets Report”, released in April this year, are cited and relied upon for their list of websites and countries that most widely participate in copyright infringement and counterfeiting.
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3 June 2020 Judges at a New York federal court appear split on whether Instagram’s user agreement grants publishers a sub-licence to reproduce photographs uploaded to the social media platform.