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The Rise of Influencer Marketing – Contractual Considerations

IP Tech Blog

billion by 2025, at a compound annual growth rate of 32%. A brand should also obtain waiver of moral rights from the influencer. Contracts should explicitly address the ownership, licensing, and usage rights of content created during the collaboration, which will vary depending on the commercial arrangement.

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The Rise of Influencer Marketing – Contractual Considerations

LexBlog IP

billion by 2025, at a compound annual growth rate of 32%. A brand should also obtain waiver of moral rights from the influencer. Contracts should explicitly address the ownership, licensing, and usage rights of content created during the collaboration, which will vary depending on the commercial arrangement.

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Alalääkkölä v Palmer: New Zealand Supreme Court confirms copyright is relationship property

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Image by Martina Bulkov from Pixabay In March 2025 the New Zealand Supreme Court confirmed that copyright is relationship property, to be divided accordingly when a qualifying relationship ends. It distinguished between economic rights (which are assignable) and moral rights (which are not assignable).

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New Vatican AI Guidelines for the development and use of AI models: from AI training to Vatican’s authorship and ownership of AI-generated outputs (at least within the Vatican City State)

The IPKat

Shortly before the Holidays, the Pontifical Commission for the Vatican City State released the Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence ( here for the English version : note, however, that the English version is not entirely accurate insofar as it translates from Italian) to be applied within this state as of 1 January 2025.

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