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In a rare press statement (here), the OLG Frankfurt announced that it partly allowed the claimants' appeal (a change of heart, see its 2007 judgment in the same case here). It held that some of the abstracts were indeed infringements in the form of 'unfree' adaptations of the original reviews because they more or less consisted of especially distinctive and expressive passages from the original reviews, only omitting a few sentences.
The court's press office was quick to state that no general conclusions can be drawn from the case, but that the extent to which a book review may be freely copied or adapted is a matter of fact and degree in each individual case. Since that is certainly correct but not very helpful, I shall take a look at the judgment once it becomes available and let you know if it contains any hidden pearls of wisdom...
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