Diapositivo Subscriber Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 3,257 Location Rome, Italy Format 35mm Dec 1, 2012 #1 In England and Wales (not clear to me if also in Scotland) there is a new faster judicial procedure for cases of copyright infringements. A lawyer is not any more required and physical presence in front of the judge might also be unnecessary. http://www.amateurphotographer.co.u...copyright-boost-set-to-open-online-floodgates That's I think interesting news for photographers at least in England and Wales. Fabrizio
In England and Wales (not clear to me if also in Scotland) there is a new faster judicial procedure for cases of copyright infringements. A lawyer is not any more required and physical presence in front of the judge might also be unnecessary. http://www.amateurphotographer.co.u...copyright-boost-set-to-open-online-floodgates That's I think interesting news for photographers at least in England and Wales. Fabrizio
Steve Smith Member Joined May 3, 2006 Messages 9,110 Location Ryde, Isle o Format Medium Format Dec 1, 2012 #2 A lawyer was never required. Steve.