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Caroline Turner

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Harbottle & Lewis LLP

Work Department

Publishing and commercial.

Position

Partner and head of publishing group. Specialist commercial lawyer advising media and entertainment clients on commercial agreements. Specialising in advising publishing industry in relation to exploitation of content via print and digital media.

Career

Trained McKenna & Co (now CMS Cameron McKenna); qualified 1998; associate, Harbottle & Lewis 2001; partner, Harbottle & Lewis 2007.

Member

Society of Computers & The Law; Women In Publishing.

Education

Corfe Hills Upper School; Bristol University (1994 LLB); College of Law, Guildford (1995 LPC, distinction).

Practice Areas

Corporate and commercial; Electronic commerce; Media and entertainment

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  • Account of profits v damages: when and why does it matter?

    Since 2007, Experience Hendrix LLC(Hendrix) and Times Newspapers Ltd (Times) have been litigating over the intellectual property rights (IPR) in a recording of a Jimi Hendrix concert that took place at the Royal Albert Hall in February 1969. In September 2006 Times distributed a free CD, or covermount, with each edition of The Sunday Times . A claim was issued against Times in March 2007 for infringement of copyright and performers’ rights under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. In March 2008 the High Court held that Times had infringed the IPR in the recording and Hendrix elected to have an inquiry as to damages in respect of that infringement. The case has given rise to some complex issues as to the basis for the quantification of damages, and the inquiry is due to be heard next year, but the case is also a reminder of more general considerations in relation to remedies in IPR cases, and why the basis for quantification of those remedies can have far reaching consequences for a successful claimant.

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