1 June 2012TrademarksKorcan Dericioglu

Too easy: IP infringement via non-harmonised platforms

Social media platforms are the most widely-discussed online area in terms of intellectual property infringement, after Internet domain names. Platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube and others are designed to encourage people to ‘share’. They allow you to share stories about the places you have visited, work you have done, photos you have taken and the ideas you have.

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