UK:
The Economist Prove Even Boris Isn't Beyond Parody
18 October 2019
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Just when it appeared that the UK's political situation was
beyond parody, The Economist have come along and proved that it is
not, as illustrated by this image on their latest cover. We're
grateful for the opportunity that august publication has provided
us to update our 'introduction to IP law' seminar on the
use of the parody defence. A no-deal, hard Brexit does seem like
quite a high price for that opportunity, but every cloud and all
that....
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