The New Copyright Directive Finally Transposed Into Luxembourg Law

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On 1 April 2022, Luxembourg enacted a new law aiming at transposing into Luxembourg law the Directive 2019/790
Luxembourg Intellectual Property
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On 1 April 2022, Luxembourg enacted a new law aiming at transposing into Luxembourg law the Directive 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market adopted on 17 April 20192, known as the "New Copyright Directive".

The authors' rights regime is amended as from 9 April 2022 in view of a better balance in the relationships between the various players of the Luxembourg market regarding the use and exploitation of works and protected content.

For more information on this law, please read here.

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