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OpenDNS Quits Belgium Under Threat of Piracy Blocks or Fines of €100K Per Day

TorrentFreak

Without assurances that hosts, domain registries, registrars, DNS providers, and consumer ISPs would not be immediately held liable for internet users’ activities, investing in the growth of the early internet may have proven less attractive. Of course, not being held immediately liable is a far cry from not being held liable at all. After years of relatively plain sailing, multiple ISPs in the United States are currently embroiled in multi-multi million dollar lawsuits for not policing in

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Photographer Wins Nearly $3K in Small Claims Case

Plagiarism Today

The Copyright Claims Board has awarded photographer Martin McNeil nearly $3k in damages after his image was used on social media platforms. The post Photographer Wins Nearly $3K in Small Claims Case appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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The Battle Over Band Artwork

Plagiarism Today

The Copyright Claims Board has issued another final determination. This time, it ruled on a case between a Florida band and a former member. The post The Battle Over Band Artwork appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Shedding Light: Briefs Filed in Kadrey v. Meta

The Illusion of More

The purpose of cultivating works of authorship is to shed light on human experience, and the foundational purpose of the fair use doctrine in copyright law is to shed light on works of authorship. From its 18th century, English roots to the U.S. Supreme Courts 2023 decision in AWF v. Goldsmith, the primary rationale for […] The post Shedding Light: Briefs Filed in Kadrey v.

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Software Composition Analysis: The New Armor for Your Cybersecurity

Speaker: Blackberry, OSS Consultants, & Revenera

Software is complex, which makes threats to the software supply chain more real every day. 64% of organizations have been impacted by a software supply chain attack and 60% of data breaches are due to unpatched software vulnerabilities. In the U.S. alone, cyber losses totaled $10.3 billion in 2022. All of these stats beg the question, “Do you know what’s in your software?

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New USPTO Group to Crack Down on Threats to U.S. Patent System

IP Watchdog

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Wednesday announced a new working group dedicated to broadening the Offices efforts to mitigate common threats to the U.S. patent system. The group has been dubbed the Patent Fraud Detection and Mitigation Working Group and it represents the agencys continued commitment to limit improper activity in patent applications and reexamination proceedings at USPTO and reduce patent application pendency, according to todays press release.

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Vacancies for 2 Advocates in the Office of Swathi Sukumar, Senior Advocate [Apply by April 30, 2025]

SpicyIP

The office of Senior Advocate Swathi Sukumar is looking to retain 2 advocates for her chamber in New Delhi. For more information, see below – Image generated by ChatGPT Vacancies for 2 Advocates in the Office of Swathi Sukumar, Senior Advocate [Apply by April 30, 2025] Swathi Sukumar, Senior Advocate, is looking to retain two advocates for her chamber in New Delhi.

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When AI and Copyright clash: Chinese courts find AI platform liable for contributory copyright infringement based on AI generated images

JD Supra Law

The Hangzhou Internet Court recently found a Chinese AI platform liable for contributory copyright infringement, after the platform allowed users to create, apply and share models enabling the AI generation of variations on clearly recognizable Ultraman images, thereby failing to implement necessary preventive measures. The judgment was appealed and the Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court recently upheld the first instance verdict.

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Careless People: The Book Meta Doesn’t Want You to Read

The Illusion of More

Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams could almost be one of Christopher Buckleys Beltway satires. Like Thank You for Smoking or The White House Mess, the first-person protagonist takes the reader on a journey from dream job to absurd nightmareeach chapter an ironic critique of the powerful characters depicted. Except Wynn-Williams is real, and so are […] The post Careless People: The Book Meta Doesnt Want You to Read appeared first on The Illusion of More.

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Looking Beyond the Numbers: What does the 2023-24 IP India Annual Report Says on Patents?

SpicyIP

The 2023-24 IP India Annual Report was released on March 31, almost exactly a year after that financial year ended. While the Annual Reports bring forth critical statistics surrounding the filing, examination, and disposal of IP applications, they are rarely comprehensive in their qualitative evaluation of the data. At SpicyIP, we take our job of de-coding Indian IP law seriously and look beyond the numbers rather enthusiastically!

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The Piracy Pandemic: COVID-19 Led to a Surge of New Pirates

TorrentFreak

Five years ago, the World Health Organization formally declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic. Follow-up measures taken by governments and organizations around the world directly affected the lives of billions of people. Those who were lucky enough to keep their jobs started to work from home, if possible. The same applied to school-going youth, who saw their social lives cut off due to lockdowns and curfews.

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IPO Diversity in Innovation Toolkit

Women and diverse employees have the technical skill and knowledge, yet their contributions are not patented at the same rate as those of their male counterparts.This toolkit can help organizations move the needle on achieving gender parity in innovation.

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The Frustrating Case of Rachel Hardeman

Plagiarism Today

Rachel Hardeman is an influential academic at the University of Minnesota. However, three of her colleagues are accusing her of plagiarism. The post The Frustrating Case of Rachel Hardeman appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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How to Handle Internal Investigations: Different Tactics for Different Triggers

JD Supra Law

Internal investigations often start small. A complaint, a suspicious transaction, or a red flag in a routine audit. Most companies try to manage these issues internally, without specialized tools or external legal support. Thats usually because its unclear whether the situation will escalate into litigation, and the cost of outsourcing every case isnt realistic.

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To Kill a Termination Right? ‘Mockingbird’ Battle Heats Up

Copyright Lately

A dispute over stage rights in To Kill a Mockingbird is testing the boundaries of copyright terminationand has drawn the U.S. Copyright Office into the fray. Its one of Americas most beloved novels, but To Kill a Mockingbird s courtroom drama has now spilled off the page and into actual courtrooms. The fight centers on who controls the rights to stage the playspecifically, so-called nonfirst-class productions: the stock and amateur performances typically mounted in community theaters and high sc

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Update: Reuters v Ross - trial postponed pending appeal petition

The IPKat

The IPKat recently covered (see here ) the decision of the Delaware District Court (the Court) in Reuters v ROSS (Case 1:20-cv-00613, ECF 770), in which it held that a fair use defence was unsuccessful on a summary judgment motion for copyright infringement. The trial, which was due to take place next month, has now been postponed pending an interlocutory appeal.

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Reddit’s Copyright Removals Drop to Multi-Year Low

TorrentFreak

With millions of daily users, Reddit is undoubtedly one of the most visited sites on the Internet. The community-oriented platform has subreddits dedicated to pretty much every topic one can think of, including several that are linked to online piracy and related issues. As the platform continued to grow into the $17 billion company that it is today, rightsholders started to pay attention to these discussions.

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3 Count: Roblox Dance

Plagiarism Today

Apple dance creator sues Roblox, Meta says books have no economic value and Ed Sheeran writes a song about his copyright troubles. The post 3 Count: Roblox Dance appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Ten Recommendations for Negotiating Your International Technology Contracts in 2025

JD Supra Law

Want to learn more about drafting, negotiating, and understanding intellectual property and technology contracts and have 10 minutes to spare? Grab your morning coffee or afternoon tea and dig into our Tech Contract Quick Bytessmall servings of technical contract insights expertly prepared by our seasoned attorneys. This month's article focuses on the current international landscape for technology agreements.

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[Part I] Cryogas Judgment: Supreme Court Stops Copyright from ‘Gaslighting’ Design

SpicyIP

Breaking down the key parts of the Supreme Court’s decision in Cryogas Equipment Private Limited v. Inox India Limited and Others , Aditya Bhargava discusses the jurisprudence on the difference between copyright and industrial designs and the two-pronged test to distinguish between the two intellectual properties adopted by the Court in this case.

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“Do it on AI” claims are Abstract Ideas

Patently-O

by Dennis Crouch The Federal Circuit's AI-patent decision this week affirmed a district court's dismissal of the claims as ineligible, holding that "generic" machine learning technology is itself an abstract idea. Recentive Analytics, Inc. v. Fox Corp. , No. 2023-2437 (Fed. Cir. Apr. 18, 2025). In its decision, the courtacknowledged the growing importance of machine learning, and exerted some care in limiting its holding: Machine learning is a burgeoning and increasingly important field and may

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Fox Succeeds in Scrapping Machine Learning Claims at CAFC Under 101

IP Watchdog

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Friday addressed an issue of first impression in the patent eligibility context, holding that claims that do no more than apply established methods of machine learning to a new data environment are not patent eligible. Recentive Analytics, Inc. sued Fox Corp., Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, and Fox Sports Productions, LLC for infringement of four U.S.

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Is The Pitt a Copyright Infringement of ER?

Plagiarism Today

A lawsuit filed by the widow of Michael Crichton alleges that The Pitt is a rip-off of ER. But how true is that and why isn't this a copyright case? The post Is The Pitt a Copyright Infringement of ER? appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Third Circuit Case Emphasizes the Limits of Appellate Jurisdiction and the Need for Finality in the District Court

JD Supra Law

In its recent decision in Pets Gifts USA v. Imagine This Company, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit emphasized that while parties may wish to file an appeal, their desires are always subject to the strict limitations of appellate jurisdiction and the need for a district court decision finally disposing of a case. A close look into this case reveals the importance of strategizing every step of a trial and settlement to maximize appeals options.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (April 14 – April 20)

SpicyIP

Sound recording licensing, Indiaa annual IP report, creative works as industrial design, and a lot more that has happened last week. Not to forget SpicyIP Summer School is now accepting applications! As we near the end of April, heres a roundup of our blog posts, case summaries and top IP developments in the country and the world this week. Anything we are missing out on?

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ACE & MPA Quietly Seized Dozens of Pirate Domains in Q1 2025

TorrentFreak

When the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment launched in 2017, the globalization of online piracy had been apparent for some time. In the relatively calm waters of a decade earlier, the Hollywood majors tackled pirate adversaries all around the world, often while pooling resources under the banner of the MPAA. Less-connected rightsholders had little choice but to go it alone while shouldering 100% of the costs.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

Here is a quick recap of what you might have missed! Copyright Former PermaKat Nicola Searle (Goldsmiths, University of London) compared the current copyright debates to those of the 2010s, as well as the substitutability of copyright works. Katfriend Angela Chung (Berkeley Law) analyzed the controversies of the recent Studio Ghibli AI craze in the light of US law and grey areas for artistic protection through the moral rights granted by VARA.

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3 Count: Wheel of Jeopardy

Plagiarism Today

Appeals court grants Jeopary and Wheel of Fortune injunction, Irish authors seek to battle Meta and the MPA and ACE target pirate sites. The post 3 Count: Wheel of Jeopardy appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Federal Circuit Vacates Summary Judgement: Limitations from Specifications Should Not Have Been Imported Into the Claims

JD Supra Law

The Federal Circuit vacated and remanded the district courts summary judgement of noninfringement, finding that the lower court had improperly construed the claim term pull cord. The district court had erroneously limited the term to a directly pulled cord that lacks a handle. The Federal Circuit determined that these restrictions were unsupported by the intrinsic evidence and directed the district court to apply the correct claim construction in accordance with the Federal Circuits guidance.

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[Part II] Cryogas Judgment: Supreme Court Stops Copyright from ‘Gaslighting’ Design

SpicyIP

Continuing the discussion on the Supreme Court’s decision in Cryogas Equipment Private Limited v. Inox India Limited and Others , Aditya Bhargava writes on the question of “functional utility” and how it informs the two pronged test by the Court. Aditya is a third-year law student at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

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CAFC Dismisses Bid to Cancel New Orleans Saints’ Fleur-de-Lis Mark

IP Watchdog

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Monday dismissed an appeal brought by a private citizen against the New Orleans Louisiana Saints, LLC football team due to lack of standing. In 2023, Michael Messier filed a petition to cancel the Saints service mark, a stylized fleur-de-lis symbol for use in connection with entertainment services in the form of professional football games and exhibitions first issued in 1974.

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Saturday Sundries

The IPKat

While many people are enjoying some time off for the Easter holidays, the IPKat has been busy hunting for eggs news and opportunities. This Kat is pleased to bring you the latest updates below. Antony Taubman Honorary Professor Inaugural Lecture Happy Easter to all celebrating this weekend! Photo by Nati via Pexels. The Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute (QMIPRI) invites readers to Antony Taubman's inaugural lecture on Monday 12 May at 6:00-8:30pm, in person in London.

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3 Count: Unmasking

Plagiarism Today

Owners of animated adult content site ordered to unmask, Shein sued by South Korean company and Sony sues Indian retailer. The post 3 Count: Unmasking appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Federal Lawmakers Reintroduce NO FAKES Act to Combat Unauthorized Digital Replicas

JD Supra Law

In early April 2025, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators reintroduced the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe (NO FAKES) Act, signaling renewed momentum for federal legislation addressing the rise of unauthorized digital replicas powered by artificial intelligence. First introduced in draft form in late 2023 and formally in 2024, the Act aims to establish a federal framework protecting individuals rights concerning their voice and visual likeness.

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Calling the Experts: CGPDTM Invites Applications for Scientific Advisors

SpicyIP

Image generated via ChatGPT [ The post is authored by SpicyIP intern Advika Singh Malik. Advika is a third-year law student at Symbiosis Law School, Noida. She is interested in pursuing IP and tech litigation. ] The Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) has released a public notice on April 9, inviting applications to update the roll of Scientific Advisors, maintained as per Rule 103 of the Patents Rules, 2003.

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Bone of Contention: WOOF FEST Fight Lands in Court

Indiana Intellectual Property Law

Evansville, Indiana – A legal dispute has emerged over a local fundraising event called “Woof Fest.” Allison Bush, an event organizer who has been planning and promoting fundraising events since 2019, claims her intellectual property has been used without permission by P.A.A.W.S., Inc. a local animal rescue groupand its treasurer, Julie Frazier.

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IP-Related Opportunities for Investors and Businesses Abound, but so do Challenges

IP Close Up

“Identifying the latest intellectual property challenges and opportunities” will be the focus of a panel of leading experts in San Francisco on April 24th.