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Claire Leonelli
Dec 13, 20211 min read
/c Law contributes to Practical Law® in IP
Claire Leonelli and Claire Denoual are proud to contribute to the Luxembourg chapters of Practical Law guides edited by Thomson Reuters.


Claire Leonelli
Dec 6, 20214 min read
Registering a sound as a trademark: Where do we stand?
A trademark can be a word, a logo, a shape, etc. But what about sounds?


Claire Leonelli
Nov 28, 20212 min read
Data transfer: how to make good use of standard contractual clauses?
The European Commissions has just published new standards contractual clauses. How to make good use of them after Schrems 2?


Claire Leonelli
Oct 12, 20211 min read
The Technology Disputes Law Review: Luxembourg
Technology Disputes in Luxembourg. This guide navigates the most common subjects of dispute in the tech sector.
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Claire Leonelli
Oct 6, 20211 min read
Intellectual Property Afterworks 2021
Claire Leonelli is pleased to be a speaker at this event organised by IPIL that will take place on 13 October at Luxembourg Technoport...
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Claire Leonelli
May 22, 20213 min read
Online data scraping: illegal practice?
This articles questions the legality of the practice of "scrapping" data, i.e. the automated extraction and re-use of large data sets access

Claire Leonelli
Dec 7, 20203 min read
Trademarks: beware of banalization
A trade mark which becomes the common name in the trade for a product/service risks being cancelled for degeneration.


Elisabeth Guissart
Oct 14, 20203 min read
That Max!
Nothing seems to stand in the way of this young Austrian activist, who likes to take legal action against FACEBOOK.


Cyril Pierre-Beausse
Sep 20, 20203 min read
"IT security for systemic financial institutions"
The ECB published a report in June 2020 that highlights the ICT challenges facing banks.
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Claire Leonelli
Jul 6, 20204 min read
Startups: how to secure your intellectual property?
Securing intangible assets through intellectual property (IP) is a significant competitive advantage for startups.


Elisabeth Guissart
May 5, 20203 min read
Resale of e-books and other digital works
At the end of 2019, the ECJ issued a major ruling, banning the resale of e-books(1). What lessons can we learn from this?
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Cyril Pierre-Beausse
Apr 6, 20203 min read
Insurance and health data processing
A bill currently under consideration should legitimize the processing of health data for insurance purposes.
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Claire Leonelli
Mar 9, 20202 min read
Uber or AirBnB: not everyone is an intermediary
Selon CJUE, AirBnB n’est pas un agent immobilier mais Uber est un prestataire de services de transport. #@?! Décryptage.
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Elisabeth Guissart
Nov 19, 20193 min read
"Quand la musique est bonne" or the art of sampling
Sampler is not stealing - or is it? The ECJ issued a on July 29, 2019 a fundamental decision on this matter.

Claire Leonelli
Oct 15, 20193 min read
Uberization: towards a framework for platforms
European legislator adopts rules to protect professionals who use online platforms such as "marketplace".


Cyril Pierre-Beausse
Sep 9, 20193 min read
Information security is no longer a luxury but the rule
On May 28, 2019, Luxembourg transposed the rules from the European Network and Information System Security (NIS) Directive.


Claire Leonelli
Jun 23, 20193 min read
Fake news: should we legislate?
False information can have a negative impact on reputation. What are the legal means to defend yourself?


Elisabeth Guissart
May 20, 20193 min read
Happy birthday GDPR! Is it really worth celebrating?
On May 25, 2019, GDPR blows out its first candle. An opportunity to celebrate this? Nothing is less certain.
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Claire Leonelli
Apr 22, 20193 min read
Creations: is "inspiration" legal?
The feeling of déjà vu in front of a creation is common in all arts. But is it always legal?


Elisabeth Guissart
Jan 14, 20193 min read
Software: copyleft?
What is the legal framework applicable to software? What protection does it have? Who is the owner, and what is the extent of his rights?
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