A possible setback for DRM in Europe
A possible setback for DRM in Europe
Posted Feb 13, 2014 11:30 UTC (Thu) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)In reply to: A possible setback for DRM in Europe by marcH
Parent article: A possible setback for DRM in Europe
I think the European Civil law system is less deferential to precedent than the Anglo-Saxon system, but in the Anglo-Saxon system too it is normal to look at what other courts have done.
The key difference in the Anglo-Saxon system is that a higher court ALWAYS trumps a lower court OVER WHICH IT HAS JURISDICTION. I gather civil courts can ignore a higher court's decision, although the chances of being overturned on appeal are very high.
But why should an English Court sitting under European Law be bound by the Milan Court's ruling? Of course they're going to take cognizance of the ECJ's ruling, but they can completely ignore the Milan court should they wish, whether under Anglo-Saxon precedent, or European legal basis.
Cheers,
Wol
