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What's 'fair' clearer following Sky's failed Fairfax injunction

Case underlines need for fair use provisions in New Zealand, copyright expert Rick Shera says.

Nick Grant
Mon, 15 Aug 2016

Sky TV’s failure to get an injunction against Fairfax NZ to limit Stuff.co.nz’s use of Olympic video footage was “relatively unsurprising” and should prove useful in the future, according to Lowndes Jordan partner and copyright expert Rick Shera.

And despite Fairfax winning the legal tilt, it did

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Mon, 15 Aug 2016
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