Laura Oteros

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New laws for Drones

Have you ever seen a drone flying at low altitude and worried for your safety and wondered what the law says about drones? Here is what it says. The commercial use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), popularly known as drones, is booming Sales of drones for recreational use is also bourgeoning. So, the Spanish government […]
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The European Court of Human Rights condemns Spain for violation of the right to respect for a person’s home and private life due to noise pollution

The European Court of Human Rights in its judgment of January 16, 2018 has condemned Spain in the “Case of Cuenca Zarazoso v. Spain” (Claim no. 23383/12) for not protecting a citizen of Valencia against the noise caused by licensed premises such as bars, pubs, discotheques and nightclubs in the neighbourhood of his home. In […]
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Multi-territorial Licenses and their recent regulation in the Spanish legal system

The Royal Decree-Law 2/2018, of April 13, which modifies the Intellectual Property Law, regulates the multi-territorial licenses for the first time in Spain. These multi-territorial authorizations are established by the Intellectual Property Law as a non-exclusive right, and modify the previous licensing system for musical works, putting an end to the difficulties faced by online […]
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Certification marks

Certification marks are those marks that certify that certain products or services meet certain technical standards, especially as regards their quality, components, geographical origin, technical conditions or way of manufacturing the product or providing the service. This type of trademark can not be used by its holder, but will be by third party companies who […]
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