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AI Rights Reservation: Human Readable is Machine Readable

Velocity of Content

Historically, publishers and authors reserved rights with a copyright notice or the statement all rights reserved. In other words, there is no reason why a crawler wouldnt stop processing a page and discard a page that included the statement All rights reserved. Are those machine readable?

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In Praise of the Title Verso

Velocity of Content

The title verso is the text behind the title page, including always an ISBN catalog number , sometimes the publisher’s name and contact information, and occasionally details on printing history and typesetting. On every title verso , “all rights reserved” will appear. All rights reserved means all rights reserved.

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Machine readable or not? – notes on the hearing in LAION e.v. vs Kneschke

Kluwer Copyright Blog

While this seems like a reasonable interpretation, it potentially raises questions down the road if all types of general statements (such as “for any purpose” or the much more commonly used “all rights reserved”) are to be interpreted as a reservation of rights under Article 4(3) of the CDSM Directive.

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Top Trademark Trends of 2020

Erik K Pelton

It is very like that a large percentage of them will be denied as failing to function to indicate the source of goods or services, or as being informational or ornamental. All Rights Reserved. © 2020 Erik M. Pelton & Associates, PLLC.

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Protecting Commercial AI Rights Is Harder Than You Think – EU Edition

Velocity of Content

After all, the TDM exception is an exception to allow very smart machines to “read” and process information, so isn’t anything on a website “machine readable?” What about the words “all rights reserved?” Or does it need to state “commercial rights are expressly reserved under Article 4 of the DSM?”

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

LexBlog IP

All rights reserved. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. ©2022. Published in Landslide , Vol.

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

The IP Law Blog

All rights reserved. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. Published in Landslide , Vol.

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