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All PostsAustrian OGH Rejects Injunction in Sculptures Case
Civil LawIn a recent case, the Austrian Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof, hereinafter OGH) was required to assess whether the sale of decorative figurines through an online platform constituted a modification of an artist’s sculptures amounting to copyrigh...
ECJ: Restrictions on Naming Athletes in Doping Cases
European LawAdvocate General Spielmann asserts that disclosing the names of athletes found in violation of anti-doping regulations does not inherently conform with European Union law. Information released following a doping incident In the initial proceedings, f...
Austrian Police: Time Spent Changing and Gearing up Is Work Time
Administrative LawThe Austrian Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgerichtshof, hereinafter VwGH) has recently examined whether putting on your uniform and equipment counts as part of working hours. In the case at hand, the appellant police officer submitted a request fo...