Alix is an Associate in the Technology Innovation and Media team of Osborne Clarke’s Paris office.
She advises clients on digital compliance and intellectual property matters in various sectors such as media and online business. Her practice involves both legal advice and assistance on litigation matters.
Alix joined Osborne Clarke as a trainee in January 2020, before working as a legal counsel dedicated to B2B and D2C digital platforms in an international company.
Alix was admitted to the Paris Bar in February 2021. She holds a Master 2 degree in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law from Paris 1 – Panthéon-Sorbonne University.
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France enacts new rules on pornographic content in the digital environment
New French rules on pornographic content to create a safer internet for minors
Age assurance is focus of European regulatory action for online protection of minors
European Commission takes a step forward in the fight against online piracy of sports and other live events
Commission notified of France's mandatory parental controls on internet devices
France makes parental controls mandatory on internet-connected devices
CJEU rejects Poland's challenge to the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive Article 17
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IP and the metaverse: ownership and infringement of rights
Shaky bridge between exhaustion of intellectual property rights and the refurbishing of electronic products
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The French government has moved ahead with its far-reaching reforms of the financing of audio-visual and cinema productions
France implements major provisions of the EU Copyright Directive
New legislation marks a significant step in the regulation of digital and copyright in France
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New recommendations point the way for government and France's print media to turn the constraints of environmental liability into an...