The Times
The EU's highest court has agreed with luxury brands in a long-running dispute over whether online retailers can sell their goods without their permission. The "Times" reports that the decision will have a massive impact because the EU accounts for 70% of luxury goods global sales.
Campaign
Wieden+Kennedy has been appointed as the FA's creative account to assist its in-house team on brand messaging in the run-up to next summer's World Cup in Russia, and beyond. "Campaign" reveals that the agency won a competitive pitch.
The Guardian
The "Silence Breakers" who used the #MeToo social phenomenon have won "Person of the Year" at "Time" magazine, "The Guardian" reports. The hashtag was used across the globe, mostly by women, to reveal that they had also been subjected to sexual harassment.
eMarketer
Where would you reckon the UK ranks in smartphone penetration? You may surprised to hear that Denmark is in the top spot, while Britain is down in 18th place -- one below Canada. The US is in 13th position, while Taiwan and Norway sit just below Denmark to make up the top three, according to eMarketer.
The Telegraph
A row between Google and Amazon will see YouTube pulled from the Amazon Fire tv service from the start of the new year, "The Telegraph" reports.
The Drum
Need a good news story about print? Well, "The Drum" is reporting today that Johnston Press is claiming that its "i" newspaper is making a million pounds profit a month.
Financial Times
The "FT" is reporting that James Murdoch is being tipped as the next chief executive of Disney, if the proposed merger between Disney and 21st Century Fox goes through.
NetImperative
Retail brands could see a 5% lift in revenue through emotionally engaging with consumers, according to Capgemini research reported on in Netimperative.
Campaign
AkzoNobel Decorative Paints, the owner of the Dulux brand, has appointed MediaCom to its global media planning and buying account, "Campaign" reveals.
BBC
Nearly a third of teenage girls have been sexually harassed online, according to new research from Childnet, the BBC reports.