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Copyright Catfight?

BYU Copyright Blog

Copyright Catfight? The University disputed that Boyages owns all copyright in and has exclusive rights over the contested work. The University also contested that they need permission to use the logo since they consider it a derivative work and a work for hire, therefore not copyrightable by Boyages.

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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

The IPKat

Over the next few months, the following will take place and IPKat readers will have an opportunity to enroll with a 25% discount in the registration fees: Summer Course on European Intellectual Property Law Trier, 1-5 July 2024 This course will provide a thorough introduction to European intellectual property law.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Conference ‘ Digital Knowledge – The Library and Copyright in a Global Digital Economy ’. The program will discuss inter alia the role of copyrighted materials in AI training, Machine Learning and Text and Data Mining; the economics of regulating AI; and the changes derived from recent legislations, including the DSM Directive.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

AI Spring Cat Courses Bournemouth IP Summer School The Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management (CIPPM) at Bournemouth University has launched the Intellectual Property Summer School in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

She will start a fellowship in March 2024 and be on leave from the IPKat until early 2025. He holds an MA in Art Law and Art Management from the International Hellenic University and an LLM in Legal Theory and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, focusing on copyright law, from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

This week’s big IP news is the New York Times suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, trademark dilution and other violations of existing laws. As with most current cases related to AI’s copyright infringement, this one will most likely result in the issuance of a landmark ruling. Microsoft Corp.,

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A “pro-innovation” agenda: the UK Government’s Approach to AI and Digital Technology

LexBlog IP

” Government should announce a clear policy position on the relationship between intellectual property law and generative AI to provide confidence to innovators and investors. labelling) on generated output to support right holders of copyrighted work. and] will explore how this could be expanded.