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India’s Accession to the Locarno Agreement: Amendments to the Design Rules, 2001 & Other Impacts

SpicyIP

India’s Accession to the Locarno Agreement: Amendments to the Design Rules, 2001 & Other Impacts. In furtherance to this, the Design Rules, 2001 were amended as on 25 January 2021 through the introduction of Design (Amendment) Rules, 2021. Yashi Agrawal.

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The Top Ten Losing TTAB Arguments: 2001 Edition

The TTABlog

In 2001, I first created my list of "The Top Ten Losing TTAB Arguments" in an article published in Allen's Trademark Digest. pdf here ). The article provided my commentary on the top ten losers, with exemplary cases. The 2024 list is slightly different.

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CanLII v CasewayAI: Defendant Trots Out AI Industry’s Misinformation and Scare Tactics (But Don’t Panic, Canada)

Hugh Stephens Blog

Image: Pixabay Last month I highlighted the first AI/Copyright case in Canada to reach the courts, CanLII v CasewayAI.

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The Tainted Legacy of Paul McCrory

Plagiarism Today

The nine retractions all involve opinion pieces that he authored for the journal while serving as editor-in-chief between 2001 and 2008. In 2001, the organization released their first consensus statement, which McCrory was the lead author on.

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Government Must Reform the ITC to Keep Pace with Innovation and Curb Trolls

IP Watchdog

In 2001, six years before the iPhone appeared, a futurist named Ray Kurzweil wrote that humankind would cram 20,000 years of technological progress into the century that had just begun.

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3 Count: Rockstar vs. Rock Star

Plagiarism Today

The lawsuit alleges that the 2005 Nickelback hit Rockstar is a copyright infringement of his 2001 song Rock Star. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. According to the lawsuit, Johnston made 15 copies of a master tape of his recording and sent it to various record labels, including Roadrunner.

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3 Count: Charter Sued Part Deux

Plagiarism Today

Finally today, William Hughes at AV Club reports that photojournalist Anthony Fioranelli has secured a major ruling on the use of footage he took from Ground Zero on September 11, 2001 in various motion pictures. Fioranelli sued a wide assortment of filmmakers over the use of his footage.

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