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    Home » CASELEX:EU:2009:109 – IP Law – The concept ‘provision of services’ – Contract assigning intellectual property rights.

    CASELEX:EU:2009:109 – IP Law – The concept ‘provision of services’ – Contract assigning intellectual property rights.

    npsBy nps3 February 2010Updated:9 July 2024 EU Law No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This reference for a preliminary ruling was made by the Oberster Gerichtshof (Supreme Court) (Austria) in proceedings between the applicants, Falco Privatstiftung, a foundation established in Vienna (Austria), and Mr Thomas Rabitsch, residing in Vienna (Austria), on the one hand and the defendant, Ms Gisela Weller-Lindhorst, domiciled in Munich (Germany), on the other hand, concerning, first, the performance of a contract pursuant to which the applicants in the main proceedings have licensed the defendant in the main proceedings to market, in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, video recordings of a concert and, second, the marketing, without any contractual basis, of audio recordings of the same concert.

    It is apparent from the order for reference that the applicants in the main proceedings request payment of royalties, calculated by reference to the, partially known, amount of sales of video recordings of a concert. They also request that the defendant in the main proceeding be ordered to provide an account of all sales of video and audio recordings and to pay the resulting supplementary royalties. In support of their claims, the applicants in the main proceedings rely on, with regard to the video recordings, the provisions of the contract between them and their contractual partner and, with regard to the sales of audio recordings, a copyright infringement, there being no contractual basis in that regard.

    At first instance, the Handelsgericht Wien (Commercial Court, Vienna), before which the applicants in the main proceedings brought the matter, held that it had jurisdiction to rule on those claims, pursuant to Article 5(3) of Regulation No 44/2001. It considered that, in view of the close link between the rights relied on, its jurisdiction also covered the fees owed for the video recordings pursuant to the contract at issue, a finding which was challenged by the defendant in the main proceedings.


    Plaintiff :  Defendants : 
    Falco Privatstiftung,
    Thomas Rabitsch
    vGisela Weller-Lindhorst
     
    Case identifiers
    Decision type :Judgment
    Common name :Case C-533/07
    Court :European Court of Justice
    Chamber :Fourth Chamber
    Language :English
    National ID :62007J0533
    Delivery date :April 23, 2009
     
    Provisions
    EU core provisions :
    • Reg. 44/2001 of 22 Dec 2000
      • 5, 1, a
      • 5, 1, b
    • 1968 Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters
      • 5, 1
    National core provisions :
     
    Referred EU provisions :
    • Reg. 44/2001 of 22 Dec 2000
      • 2
      • 5
    • Treaty establishing the EC (Amsterdam consolidated version)
      • 50
      • 234
       
       
      Further details of Case C-533/07 – Caselex

     

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