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Call for Submissions: 1st Blog Writing Competition, 2025 Organized by CIPRA in Collaboration with SpicyIP (Submit by February 19, 2025)

SpicyIP

It actively involves students with different workshops, competitions, discussions, and debates. Analysing the intersection of journalistic privilege and copyright law. The role of IP law in combating the spread of misinformation and disinformation. The challenges of protecting literary works in the digital age.

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A Novel Dataset Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions

Kluwer Copyright Blog

We soon realized that information about the changes to copyright law over time – which would be especially useful for empirical studies – was lacking. There have been many studies describing differences in copyright exceptions between countries, such as those by Seng , Crews , Hilty & Nérisson , and the WIPO Secretariat.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 13- March 18)

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Workshop on ‘Patent Opposition in the Pharmaceutical Field’ [Kochi, April 24-28] We are pleased to announce that the Inter-University Centre for IPR Studies (IUCIPRS), CUSAT, and Third World Network are jointly organizing the 4th edition of their workshop on ‘Patent Opposition in the Pharmaceutical Field’ between April 24-28, 2023.

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Do I Need a License to Use a Copyrighted Work Even If I’m Only Using It Internally Within My Company?

Velocity of Content

When using copyrighted materials, a common misconception persists that internal use within an organization does not require licensing. The truth is that copyright law applies to both internal and external uses. Copyright applies to all copies. Copyright law protects not only the overall work (e.g.,

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International Copyright Update

Velocity of Content

On the subject of longstanding disputes and eagerly awaited judgements, the Supreme Court of Canada heard oral arguments in May in the case of Access Copyright v. A decision on either issue may represent a fundamental change in Canadian copyright law. York University. The Court is expected to issue its opinion in late 2021.

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Book Review: Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

The IPKat

Organized into four parts and containing 16 chapters in total, the volume provides a detailed analysis of both the successes and challenges in aligning IP laws —particularly copyright— between the United States and the European Union.

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

SpicyIP

It recognizes that generative AI systems are trained by reading, viewing, and listening to copies of human-created works which are subject to copyright protection. The report states that there are no copyright laws right now that would provide protection to any wholly AI generated model or creation (Page no.

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