SOUND RECORDINGS - DUE FOR LONGER COPYRIGHT? AND WHERE EXACTLY IS MELTON MOWBRAY?
The IPKat's friend Ben Challis has just written a piece on his blog, Music Law Updates, asking whether the UK recording industry should have new obligations as well as new rights if the copyright term for sound recordings is extended from its current 50 years to a whopping 95 years.
Pork pies go to Luxembourg: but what is the question?
The IPKat has recently posted his musings on Northern Foods Ltd v DEFRA (the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie case, judgment on BAILII here). That decision has resulted in the reference of a single, remarkably fact-specific, question for a preliminary ruling by the European Court of Justice:
Right: Melton Mowbray pieman in search of the perfect pig ...

The IPKat thanks Michael Edenborough for his kindness in letting him have sight of the Order for the reference. Merpel says, this should have the ECJ judges scuttling off to get their gazetteers and road maps.