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Privacy Tip #316 – Dabbling in Crypto? Be Wary of Rug Pulls

LexBlog IP

According to CPR, “to create fraudulent tokens, hackers misconfigure smart contracts.” If you are dabbling in crypto, do your due diligence research into rug pulls to understand how hackers are misconfiguring smart contracts, and follow security tips to avoid getting scammed. Ignore ads. Test transactions.

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EDPB provides guidance on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR (Part I)

LexBlog IP

The Guidelines are clear that a case-by-case analysis is required and the assessment should be driven by the factual realities of the processing activities, and the terms of a contract are not decisive in all circumstances. privacy notice, security standards, external audits etc.)

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NFTs: New Frontiers for Trademarks

IP Tech Blog

For a succinct background on NFTs, see Your NFT Playbook , by our colleagues Kyle Fath, Alan Friel, and Carlton Daniel, posted in Consumer Privacy World. NFTs also may embody or use trademarks. As artists, commentators, and parodists flock to this new medium, the headaches for intellectual property owners have multiplied.

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AI Governance: An Overlooked Imperative

LexBlog IP

It is about creating a culture where transparency, accountability, data privacy, and inclusivity are not just buzzwords, but integral components of every AI initiative and implementation. For instance, an AI system that processes personal data without adequate safeguards could violate privacy laws, resulting in fines and reputational damage.

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AI Governance: An Overlooked Imperative

Traverse Legal Blog

It is about creating a culture where transparency, accountability, data privacy, and inclusivity are not just buzzwords, but integral components of every AI initiative and implementation. For instance, an AI system that processes personal data without adequate safeguards could violate privacy laws, resulting in fines and reputational damage.

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NFTs: New Frontiers for Trademarks

LexBlog IP

For a succinct background on NFTs, see Your NFT Playbook , by our colleagues Kyle Fath, Alan Friel, and Carlton Daniel, posted in Consumer Privacy World. NFTs also may embody or use trademarks. As artists, commentators, and parodists flock to this new medium, the headaches for intellectual property owners have multiplied.

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What is Blockchain Technology and has it been Patented?

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

In the world of IP, blockchain technologies offer real-time possibilities for IP protection, evidence and registration at either the registry stage or in the court when it comes to questions of data security and privacy concerns – a hot topic of recent times. It also provides a cost-effective way to accelerate such processes.