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The ECJ has ruled that national private copying levies under the Copyright Directive must exclude unlawful copies. (ACI Adam BV and others v Stichting de Thuiskopie and others, Case C 435/12, 10 April 2014.)
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ECJ rules national private copying levies under Copyright Directive must exclude unlawful copies
Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 1-564-4986
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ECJ rules national private copying levies under Copyright Directive must exclude unlawful copies
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Published on 10 Apr 2014
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The ECJ has ruled that national private copying levies under the Copyright Directive must exclude unlawful copies. (
ACI Adam BV and others v Stichting de Thuiskopie and others, Case C 435/12, 10 April 2014
.)